• for the price you paid for, a Canon 5D would've been a much better option, since it's a full-frame DSLR that finally match the 35mm counterpart while medium format digital has yet to scratch the surface for film.

    paid for what?
    i already own a 5D (about to be replaced with 1dsIII). i don't own my own back (yet) as i can hire at advantageous rates. it's not always about the cost of the equipment though it's about what's right for the job and where the images are being printed, whatever is right for the job i'll use.
    the days of squinting at polaroids and waiting for labs to dev film are over. myself and my clients want to see it on screen immediately.
    film is nice if you have the time and are under no pressure but in the commercial world it's a rarity

    if somebody wants to try film then medium format is a good place to start as they probably already own some kind of 35mm digital.

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