There are a few that don't, notably the non-MLU version of the Kiev88.
-Adam
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Every medium format SLR I've owned (Mamiya RB67, 1000S; Bronica SQ;
Hasselblad 500C/M) had mirror lock up. It is an essential feature on
medium format SLRs. On the Hassy, it's a little lever that falls right
under your thumb when you're holding the camera with a waist level
finder, with your finger on the shutter release.
click with the thumb, click with the forefinger a moment later.
Godfrey
On Nov 22, 2005, at 7:40 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I have since learned the 67 lends itself to this sort of technique. At
some point the discussion about MedFormat in general became specific
to the
use of the 67, as it's the only MedFormat choice out there
(coincidentally,
it wasn't on the list of choices the original poster asked about). I
don't
know how many other med format cameras have MLU, but my suspicion is
that
they're not as easy to use as the 67. My recollection of either a
'blad or
a Bronica was that using MLU was quite a bot more difficult.