Medium-format cameras have always rewarded patience. With their bulky frames, sluggish focus, and massive file sizes, they have traditionally occupied a niche corner of photography—favored by landscape artists and studio pros willing to slow down and treat every frame as a potential masterwork. For these artisans of light, the process was less about capturing the moment than crafting an image. The trade-offs in size and speed were simply part of the equation.
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