120 Camera
Shop 120 cameras in Australia at Irohas Photo. Explore medium format film cameras for portraits, landscapes, studio sessions and creative film photography.
Whether you are looking for a classic medium format camera, a more intentional shooting experience or a film camera format with a distinctive look, this collection makes it easier to compare 120 camera options in one place.
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How to Choose the Right 120 Camera
Choosing the right 120 camera depends on how you like to shoot and what you want from medium format photography. Some photographers want a camera for portraits and controlled creative work, while others are looking for a medium format option that suits landscapes, personal projects or a slower and more deliberate shooting process. If you are moving into medium format for the first time, it helps to choose a camera that matches both your shooting style and your level of experience.
When comparing 120 cameras, it is useful to think about portability, shooting pace and the type of film photography experience you want. Some photographers are drawn to medium format for its visual character, while others prefer it for the more thoughtful rhythm it brings to shooting on film.
Why Photographers Choose 120 Cameras
120 cameras remain a popular choice for photographers who want the look and experience of medium format film photography. They are often used for portraits, editorial-style work, landscapes and creative projects where image-making feels slower, more intentional and more hands-on. Many photographers enjoy 120 cameras because they offer a different process and visual result compared with smaller film formats.
For photographers interested in building a more considered film workflow, 120 cameras can be a rewarding format to explore. They are especially appealing to people who enjoy taking more time with composition, subject matter and the overall shooting experience.
120 Cameras for Portraits, Landscapes and Creative Work
This collection is designed for photographers looking for 120 cameras for a range of medium format uses. Some customers want a camera for portrait photography, while others are searching for a film camera suited to landscapes, studio work or personal creative projects. Bringing these options together in one collection makes it easier to compare different 120 cameras and find a format that fits your goals.
If you are interested in medium format photography, a 120 camera can offer a distinct and highly rewarding film experience. It is a format often chosen by photographers who want more than just convenience and are looking for a more intentional way to shoot.
Explore Medium Format Film Photography with 120 Cameras
120 cameras offer a strong starting point for photographers who want to explore medium format film photography with more purpose and creative control. They remain a well-loved choice for photographers who value process, image character and a slower approach to making photographs.
If you are looking for a 120 camera in Australia, this collection helps you browse medium format options suited to portraits, creative work and a more deliberate film photography workflow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a 120 camera?
A 120 camera is a film camera that uses 120 film, which is commonly associated with medium format photography. It is often chosen by photographers looking for a different shooting experience and image look compared with smaller film formats.
Is a 120 camera a medium format camera?
Yes. A 120 camera is generally considered a medium format camera because it uses 120 film, one of the most widely used film formats in medium format photography.
Are 120 cameras good for portraits and landscapes?
Yes. Many photographers choose 120 cameras for portraits, landscapes and creative work because medium format photography is often valued for its distinctive look and more intentional shooting process.
Can you still buy 120 cameras?
Yes. 120 cameras are still available for photographers who want to shoot medium format film and explore a more hands-on film photography workflow.
Who are 120 cameras best for?
120 cameras are best suited to photographers who want to explore medium format film photography, work more deliberately and enjoy a slower, more considered approach to making images.

