oftheherd
Veteran
I've been doing some digging around the same end. I want small like a folder to be my every day carry camera. I was MF as I can scan it on the multi-function printer I have.
For a older folder I've focused on is the Mamiya Six, not the Mamiya 6. The 6 is a fine camera but well out of my budget and will tempt me to get more glass (I'm on a less is more kick still). Over here on Evil-Bay there are many good examples from Japan that are priced reasonably.
While I love the way the Fujifilm GS645 closes and looks, the Retina IIIc I have take a second or two to open and I'd rather spend that time adjusting focus & exposure. BUT the GS645W is just a bit bigger and zone focuses like my all time favorite street lens (CV 25 Snap-Shot LTM).
There are TLRs that come up from time to time. I've used the "Fixies" from time to time as well as the Koni-Rapid, C330, Crown Graphic and others but they all feel to big to carry everywhere.
I've had a Mamiya 645 and while not a 4X5 negative, it feels like enough of a step up over 135 that makes it worth the cost.
Hope this helps.
B2 (;->
Bill - I have a very small bag, I guess originally for a P&S of some kind. I keep a Weltini and a Mamiya Six in it along with a Gossen Luna Pro SBC. That seems heavy. Rangefinders seem to add a lot of weight. My non-RF 6x6 cameras, and my Welti don't seem heavy at all besides their RF brothers. Actually, they sure are light beside my Super Press 23, and smaller too. 😀
If you get a Mamiya Six, I think you would like it, but I have found that non-RF and scale focusing work pretty well. Of course the film plane focusing is neat. Be sure any you get have the slide to use to hold the film in, and just as importantly, the two springs that move the film plane. But I carried a Welta Welti for 4 years in Vietnam and used it as a crime scene camera as well as a personal camera, with good results.