Medium format camera What size negative is a large format camera?

Medium format is the imaging size between the small format of 36 x 24mm (commonly known as 135 cameras) and the large format of 4 x 5 inches. Currently, medium format film cameras use 120/220 film with a width of 6cm, with imaging sizes of 6x4.5cm, 6x6cm, 6x7cm, and 6x9cm.

The main medium format film camera companies are Seagull (double lens reflex camera, has been discontinued), Hasselblad, Pentax, Fujifilm, Mamiya (has changed hands), Locle (has gone bankrupt) and so on. In addition, with the development of technology, the current medium format camera has the ability to replace the digital back.

The film used in large format cameras is in the form of sheets (also known as loose sheets), and the current mainstream sheet sizes are 8x10 inches, 4x5 inches, and so on.

Large format camera brands are Sina (SINAR), Linhof (LINHOF), Knight (Horseman), Constellation (TOYO VI EW), Wistar, Yajia, Jinbao, Civic Sure, Shenhao, Leer, and so on.