Medium Format at Multimedia Glossary
What is it? Normally, a camera taking roll film (typically 120/220 but also 70mm and a range of obsolete roll film sizes), though there are arguably medium format cut film sizes such as 21/4x31/4, 21/2x31/2, 6.5x9cm, and possibly even quarter plate (31/4x41/4).Multimedia Definition Added By: Tristan
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