Medium Format Is the Best Format
Natalie and Bea here — two Moment team film lovers, seasoned professionals, and long-time photographer lovers. We both prefer a medium-format camera over a full-frame 35mm for film and digital work. The textures, bokeh, and overall visual aesthetic are hard to replicate with other analog shooting systems. Plus, they're pieces of tangible art and lovely to have on the shelves.
Yes, medium-format cameras, both digital and analog, can be expensive. Their superior capabilities come at a cost, and the resurgence of film photography hasn't helped prices. But we believe they're worth the investment. With careful research and patience, you can find well-refurbished models without excessive markups; the market fluctuates, so good deals are out there.
Whether you're a pro or just venturing into medium format as a newcomer, these cameras offer a really beautiful and rewarding journey. Below are 10 medium-format cameras that many other film enthusiasts rave about, including a few personal favorites (with 1 or 2 experimental options!).