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It depends on what you are willing to spend. I picked up a Mamiya M645 (with winder and 80mm lens) for about $350 two years ago. Granted, this particular M645 is about twenty years old, but the shutter timing is fine and it is in pretty good shape.
IMHO, I would go with a used Mamiya MF. Their AF cameras are very good, but you're going to pay a premium for them. Secondly, lenses can be somewhat expensive and it does bear to mention that medium format photography is an expensive thing with which to tangle.
Used demo equipment is it's at though, you get essentially brand new equipment on the cheap.
Both B&H and Adorama have reasonable prices, and you can usually find Mamiyas floating around in larger cities at better camera stores (read: not Ritz) with used departments. I've since purchased a 35mm wide-angle, and now pondering a 55-110 zoom.
There are el-cheapo Seagull and Holga medium format (including the disposable Lomos), but if you're after image quality and something you can stick with for a while they are to be avoided. They are a good place to start, but not a good place to stay.
Insofar as TLR bodies are concerned: I'd be hesitant to say that they're the sole domain of elitist collectors (people who purchase $7,500 Leicas in limited edition cases - I am looking at you) but they are somewhat rare.
Ultimately, it is going to come down to a function of how much you're willing to pay and what you're comfortable with.
Attached is a shot out of my Mamiya from about a year ago at Tokyo tower. Oddly enough, on the same type of film in your post.
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