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Looking to buy a medium format film camera, any recommendations looking to spend around £300 been looking at the mamiya c330
The first question is what ratio medium format do you want to shoot. The 3 conventional sizes are:
645/6x4.5
6x6 (square format)
67/6x7
Pentax 6x7.![]()
Agreed ^^
I'm looking at the "similar items" on the same page and thinking the SQ-A seems like a better choice for £399, from the cameras on that page imo
But the SQ-A is a predominantly WLF 6x6 SLR, whereas the 6x7/67 is most often a prism eye-level 6x7 SLR. They will be very different to use, thus why I wanted to hone down what format first.
We'll agree to disagree, I think
The SQ-Ai is also more modular with film backs, something I forgot...

Remember, an SLR's added weight and cost is waisted unless you buy and use big, heavy and expensive extra lenses.
Medium format is a land of compromises. Kind of hard to give advice when we don't know what you want to do with the camera.
+1 on that. The OP's price limitation does narrow the choices down, however.
I'd recommend The Medium Format Manual by Michael Freeman to anyone at the early stages of thinking about medium format systems. You can pick it up very cheap secondhand on Amazon (penny plus postage). It covers a lot of the different systems (but not all) with details on what lenses and accessories are available, and has a good run through the different aspect ratio formats (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, panoramic).
Someone here recommended it to me before I bought my RB67 Pro S, and I found it very useful in choosing between the relative merits of different systems.