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Old 02-09-2008   #6 (permalink)
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Bronica or Mamiya, I`ve hear those names before. Are they about the same? Or is one a better bet than the other?
Hasselblad's the big name associated with top quality products, featuring Zeiss lenses and incredible build quality. Honestly, it's probably true as my Hasselblad stuff is quite a bit older than I am but still feels like it'd work like new.

My grandfather, who at one point shot professionally, used Mamiya and Leica in the same sentence in terms of quality. You can't really go wrong with Mamiya, as their products are top notch. They'll be cheaper than Hasselblad used, and their RB ("Rotating Back") bodies are larger. Of course, you mentioned that you pretty much have a tripod everywhere, so the larger size of the Mamiya shouldn't be a problem. I chose the Hasselblad 500CM over the Mamiya RB67 mostly because I knew I could still shoot the Hasselblad handheld.

As for Bronica, it will provide the cheapest option available. I hear the quality is as good as anything out there, but I haven't seen any comparisons firsthand. Haven't heard many negatives about Bronica, other than that the cameras don't say "Hasselblad" on them. =)

Of course, I'm only talking about 120 film SLRs. There are many other options for larger formats, so someone who knows more should chime in.
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