I have owned a Mamiya RB67 for many years, I love it, and it's fun to shoot with... there is only the one issue... the kit with lens and film-back comes in at around 2.7 kg. What in the heck are people complaining about when they say that their 35mm camer...
For either of the two MF cameras. I have the 50c for v system. I think the X1D is cool, but didn’t love the viewfinder, so got the H6D. It is also quite heavy. Maybe the best is a digital Leica?
Thanks Deardorff8x10... I don't see a MF digital back in my near future... for my digital use a FF or APS-C sensor is enough. Digital MF or near MF would be overkill. I did like the X1D but have not shot with one yet. At the core I am still a happy film u...
and I was impressed. "Every once in awhile a new camera comes along that has that potential to be very dangerous" was my opening comment ; ) New offerings have since come down the pipe, but I haven't changed my mind... Casey
if you are looking for film based Medium Format is for the Mamiya 7ii 6x7 Rangefinder. It is basically a medium format rangefinder with excellent interchangeable optics. And to this date, it is absolutely also the quietest shutter that I have ever shot. M...
is also shooting both the Plaubel Makina 67 with Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 and Makina W67 with Nikkor 55mm f/4.5 and enjoys them both... I will take another look at the Mamiya 7II, thanks for that suggestion "xplorer2". At the moment it's still film. Of course th...