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Torus34 said:My guess would be 6x6cm or larger size film cameras.
Personally I think it's too soon to worry about "professional". I don't want to throw a wet blanket on your aspirations, but it's easier if you think of it like a musical instrument or learning to fly an airplane. It takes someone a long time before they really need a Stradivarius or a Steinway & Sons. And when leanring to fly, you don't start with a stunt plane like the Extra 300. Sure, it gives you all sorts of options in your flying, and you aren't as limited in what kind of rolls, dives, and loops you can do; but when starting out, you don't need to pull 10Gs. Most people start in something like a Cessna trainer. It isn't sexy, but it does it's job well.Torus34 said:As soon as you include the word 'professional', as in 'professional landscape pics', your question becomes 'What camera(s) do professional landscape photographers use?'
My guess would be 6x6cm or larger size film cameras.
At $1800 USD? Oh sure, easy. You can pick up a 6x6 Yashicamat TLR for $75.ahelg said:But probably not at £1000.