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Professionaly, I'm using 4x5 and medium format film cameras with movements. I occasionally use an 8x10. I will probably go to a small(er) format view camera (6x9 cm) and digital back later this year (I don't see computers doing Scheimpflug in my lifetime).
For stuff like you see on this site, which I do primarily for fun and creative outlet, I shoot film in medium format. I haven't used a 35mm system in probably 15 years. Up 'til now, the technology in 35mm digital bodies has changed so rapidly (every 18 months) that I haven't had the desire to get on the merry-go-round. But I think the cycle is now slowing down and am considering a purchase. We do have a digital point-and-shoot in the family.
As far as what is most popular at this point in time, the digital point-and-shoot is most popular as far as the general public goes. Around here, I'd bet it's a 35mm digital SLR.
-Chip
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People who do stupid things with dangerous substances often die! -me
Hang on to the M/F - there's no money on the used market. One day you can donate them to a school for the tax write-off or use them to do unique "art" - totally created without a digital sensor! You'll WOW the kids!
I'm shooting about 99% with my Nikon D70 but am getting a D200 next month. I still have my F100, which I love, and I have a 4x5 that hasn't seen the light of day in years only because its broken and I don't have need for it at this point. My desire is to get a medium format digital like the H2D but I need to sell a kidney first. I'd love to see how the MF digital prints would look.