Thanks for replying! :)
I was curious what you meant by that. When you say image quality being better on large format compared to others, are you restricting it to film or it doesn't matter? I ask because I've been trying to understand what everyone keeps talking about that have a larger format will make for better images in terms of resolution. I was trying to understand what that meant because when I take a shot on my Sony with it's 42mp sensor, and I zoom in on the image, I can see incredible detail. But my scans from my medium format film do not have that kind of detail. So I guess that's a difference between sharpness and resolution. I can get the best scan ever, but I'll zoom in and I'll just see grain. I mean it makes sense since the deeper you zoom in on digital you end up hitting individual pixels, and film has no pixels, but I just enjoy zooming in on images and seeing the sharp detail still there and wanted to see that happen on film as well.
I also enjoy the look of these old cameras and the way it makes me slow down and think so as not to throw away money. The whole process is fun with film, whilst digital is amazing but I can fire away and never care and have 1000 images of the same crap. So, I want to get into large format now. Also I noticed the DoF is very different on my Mamiya RZ67 compared to shots I get on my sony.