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moonduck
Apr 1, 2005
a tour de force

8th-samurai posted:

Edit: Also the camera in the V series photo doesn't have mirror lock up so it has to be a 500c not a 500c/m.

My 500c has mirror lock-up.

QPZIL posted:

The Mamiya 6 is like the Fuji GS645 in that it's a fixed-lens rangefinder, but it's still pretty neat.

The Mamiya 6 (and 7) are both interchangeable lens cameras.

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moonduck
Apr 1, 2005
a tour de force
I don't think the thin depth of field is helping the composition any, but those greens are absolutely lovely.

moonduck
Apr 1, 2005
a tour de force

Molten Llama posted:

Solution: Meet somewhere in the middle with a Mamiya 7

This is what I did recently. I got a great price on a 7ii with the very well spoken of 43mm lens, and jumped on it. That little leaf shutter is so easy to fire at slow speeds (much easier than the Hasselblad).

moonduck
Apr 1, 2005
a tour de force
I have a Mamiya 7ii with the 43mm lens and a big Hasselblad kit in the for sale thread. Someone here should buy them because they are awesome.

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