Olympus and Panasonic (IR)
I've had all in the photo but it's not the gear, it's the light and how you use it.
Took me a while but I've seen the light now (sic)
I couldn't have guessed the first BobCanon and Pentax
Hasselblad, Mamiya, Rollei and Pentax - all medium format film equipment.
Username Fujilove?
Medium format, once the mainstay of professional film users, has been all but wiped out by digital.
Erm I lost you there, what are you trying to say?Username Fujilove?
We're a disperate bunch around here though, at the enthusiast end. In the real world, Canon outsells all other brands put together, and has been market leader for decades. Nikon have been a close second but they've lost ground to Sony recently. Fuji is highly regarded on here but they and all the other manufacturers are tiny players in the big game. Medium format, once the mainstay of professional film users, has been all but wiped out by digital.
As does the mamiya factory now owned by Danish company Phase OneI was using (and loving) my X100S when I joined this forum. Now I use plenty of Acros, Provia, Velvia, Superia, Reala, Fuji paper and chemicals...And my Xpan was built by Fuji, so I guess the name's still appropriate.
It's more accurate to say, "Medium format film, once the mainstay of professional users, has been all but wiped out by small format digital."
Pentax, Hasselblad, Fuji and Leica all make digital medium format cameras.
As does the mamiya factory now owned by Danish company Phase One