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Medium format cameras for bigger negatives

Medium format cameras use larger film than standard 35mm cameras. That bigger negative gives more detail, smoother tones, and a different way of working. It is slower, more deliberate, and often more rewarding when you want a careful photograph.

This collection can include 120 film cameras such as TLRs, SLR systems, folders, rangefinders, and studio cameras, depending on what we have sourced. Medium format is especially loved for portraits, landscapes, fashion, still life, and slower documentary work.

At Analogue Shop in Amsterdam, we check used medium format cameras for the practical issues that matter: shutter, film advance, focusing, bellows where relevant, viewfinder condition, lens clarity, and general handling.

Medium format camera questions

  • Medium format usually means 120 film, which is larger than 35mm film. The larger negative can hold more detail and gives a different look, especially for portraits and studio work.

  • It can be, but it is slower and more expensive per photo than 35mm. If you like a careful workflow and do not mind fewer shots per roll, medium format is very rewarding.

  • Most medium format cameras use 120 film, not 35mm film. Some rare cameras or adapters are different, but 120 is the normal format.

  • Yes. We check important functions in our Amsterdam shop, including film advance, shutter, focusing, viewfinder condition, and lens clarity where possible.

  • Yes. We usually carry 120 film for medium format cameras. You can order it together with a camera or pick it up in Amsterdam.

  • Yes. Medium format can be confusing at first, so visiting our Amsterdam store is useful if you want to compare camera types or ask what suits your workflow.

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