I seem to remember a mf system that has a bellows attached to the front of the camera body, not a tlr. It allows macro shots and a small amount of drop of the lens. Any one know this system. Thank you , J.
My buddy Harold owns one. He likes it better than his Hasselblad. I have played with it and it's nice.
I made the comment on APUG that I felt that the Mamiya RZ67 was the best medium format portrait camera
I think I agree with all the above opinions. In my opinion the SL66 is the best made MF camera (at least to my eyes and hands); above the glorified swedish machine and of course above all else except the Rolleiflex TLR. As for the "best" as "overall best", it is very difficult to say.
I have owned an SL66 with 3 lenses, prism and back, bellows shade. Having used Hasselblads for years, in the end I found it took more time to setup and use, and was much heavier than I expected it to be. Its not something you hand hold easily, tripod is usually required. I sold the SL66 and went back to the 500CM and the same lenses I had with the SL66 (50/80/120/150) and haven't missed the SL once.
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