Just wanted to thank you Chris, for posting this, as well as everybody else who chimed in with their experiences. I have been looking for a medium format camera that didnt have the Holga look for some time now and thanks to this post, I believe I have a new camera in mind.
After some comparison shopping, Im pretty sure Im going to be getting a Kiev 60 from Hartblei. I found a couple of Bronicas on eBay for under 400 dollars US, which to me seemed like a good price, but, after looking at both the cameras, I have decided on the Kiev 60 for a few reasons.
The first being that the formats are different. For the two Bronys that I was looking at, the format isnt square. I dont know if thats normal for all Bronica models or not, but it was for the two I found. Im guessing some Brony's have a square format since Ed's homemade lens shots with his Brony are square. But, the Kiev 60 has a square format, which is what I really want.
Another thing I found with the Bronicas is that they dont have TTL and the Kiev does. I dont want to have to lug a meter around or use my DSLR in order to use the new medium format.
If anybody has anything else to add, I'd love to hear about it. Both camera models are expensive and I want to be sure Im getting something good, though I suppose if I am unhappy with any camera I get, I can always sell it on ebay.