Medium format

Medium formatMedium format Medium format has traditionally referred to a film format in photography and the related cameras and equipment that use film. Nowadays, the term applies to film and digital cameras that record images on media larger than the 24 mm x 36 mm (0.94 in x 1.42 in) used in 35 mm photography (though not including 127 sizes), but smaller than 4 x 6 in (100 mm x 130 mm) (which is considered large format photography). Read more on Wikipedia has traditionally referred to a film format in photography and the related cameras and equipment that use film. Nowadays, the term applies to film and digital cameras that record images on media larger than the 24 mm x 36 mm (0.94 in x 1.42 in) used in 35 mm photography (though not including 127 sizes), but smaller than 4 x 6 in (100 mm x 130 mm) (which is considered large formatLarge format Large format refers to any imaging format of 9 cm x 12 cm (3.5 in x 4.7 in) or larger. Large format is larger than "medium format", the 6 cm x 6 cm (2.4 in x 2.4 in) or 6 cm x 9 cm (2.4 in x 3.5 in) size of Hasselblad, Mamiya, Rollei, Kowa, and Pentax cameras (using 120- and 220-roll film), and much larger than the 24 mm x 36 mm (0.94 in x 1.42 in) frames of 35 mm format. Read more on Wikipedia photography).

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