Mamiya lenses are very good and up to 11×14 you will not not a difference. BUT once you get into really large enlargements, you will see it. The sharpest TLR lenses belong to Rollei (Zeiss and Schneider), but they are fixed and un or single coated, so any glare can affect color.
In the same way How much does a Mamiya 645 cost?
Mamiya: Mamiya M 645
Average | Mint | |
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Body only |
$100-120 |
$240-260 |
With lens | $180-200 | $460-480 |
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Subsequently, Are all Mamiya lenses compatible? All seven of the manual-focus Mamiya 645 cameras can use the same lenses and film inserts (film spools). The two generations use different viewfinders, grips, and other accessories that are not always cross-compatible.
How much is a Mamiya 7?
Mamiya: Mamiya 7
Average | Mint | |
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Body only |
$1200-1300 |
$3000-3200 |
With lens | $1200-1300 | $3000-3200 |
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How much does a Mamiya 7 weigh?
Mamiya 7 II Specs
Camera Type | 6×7 rangefinder camera with auto-exposure and interchangeable lenses |
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Weight |
Body: 920g (32.4oz), with 80mm lens: 1,210g (42.7oz) |
Miscellaneous | Built-in dark slide curtain enables instant lens changes. Shutter release is blocked when dark slide curtain is closed. |
What does a Mamiya 645 weigh?
As it is, the 645 Pro becomes quite heavy with all of its accessories attached. Configured with the power winder grip, AE prism, film back, and 80mm lens, the 645 Pro weighs in at a hefty 1.8kg (approximately 4 pounds).
What is the difference between Mamiya 645 Super and Pro?
645 Pro. The 645 Pro was introduced in April 1992. The most important difference in the features of the Pro and Super is that the Pro does not have a mechanically-timed shutter speed, so the camera cannot be used at all with an exhausted battery.
Do they still make 120 film?
120 film is still a very popular medium format film, especially with the recent popularity of the Holga. The 120 film format was originally introduced by Eastman Kodak for its Brownie No. 2 in 1901.
What is a Mamiya C330 worth?
Mamiya: Mamiyaflex C330
Average | Mint | |
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Body only |
$160-180 |
$380-400 |
With lens | $220-240 | $540-560 |
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What is the difference between Mamiya C220 and C330?
Simple answer – c220 is lighter, c330 is more automated (auto cocking, paralax, added shutter release). To me, lighter was better so I went with a C220.
What is normal lens for Mamiya RB67?
In my RB67 Pro S experience, the 90mm lens is definitely sharp. It is considered the normal lens in terms of angle of view for 6×7.
Why is the Mamiya 7 so expensive?
The lenses were amongst the finest made for the format. Its small size, great lenses and lower numbers keep the price high. The fact that digital medium format is also very expensive compared to digital FF also means that people who like medium format also keep the market very active.
Is the Mamiya 7 a 6×7?
The Mamiya 7 is a 6x7cm medium-format rangefinder camera system with interchangeable lenses that takes 120 and 220 film.
Is 220 film still available?
Although 220 film is no longer being produced, we are still happy to process any expired 220 film. Unlike 120, there is no backing paper behind the film itself, just a leader and a trailer.
How many shots does a Mamiya 7 take?
10 shots on 120 film. 20 shots on 220. By thumb. Manual rangefinder (split-image in finder).
How much does a Mamiya 645 1000S weigh?
~ Tim Dobbs
Manufacturer | Mamiya Camera Co.,Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan) |
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Flash | 2x PC socekts: X and FP; Flash sync 1/60 sec. (red on the speed dial) |
Power | 6v Silver oxide, alkaline (476A or 4LR44) |
Weight |
1.58KG (with lens) |
Dimensions (appx) | Body only: 180mm x 110mm x 95mm Body + Standard prism + 150/4 lens 180mm x 140mm x 170mm |
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What battery does Mamiya 645 use?
The M645 Super uses one 6V silver- oxide battery (4SR44) or 6V alkaline- manganese battery (4LR44). Pull the Battery Chamber Cover Latch (at the bottom of the camera body) in the di- rection of the arrow, and the Chamber Cover can be removed.
What film does Mamiya 645 take?
The Mamiya 645 camera systems are a series of medium format film and digital cameras and lenses manufactured by Mamiya and its successors. They are called “645” because they use the nominal 6 cm x 4.5 cm film size from 120 roll film.
Is the Mamiya 645 mechanical?
Characterized as being the workhorse in the medium format camera industry, the Mamiya M645 1000S incorporates mechanical, electronic, and optical technology. The M645 1000S has 6×4. 5cm format that is three times larger than 35mm SLRs.
Why did they stop making 220 film?
Kodak has previously stated that the demand for 220 is incredibly low, and I think it was Simon who said Ilford didn’t make 220 because even with the lack of backing paper it was too expensive to be profitable.
How many exposures does 120 film have?
A roll of 120 film offers 16 exposures per roll in 6×4.5 format (for some cameras, only 15), twelve for 6×6, ten for 6×7, nine for 6×8 and eight for 6×9. Overall the uncut film is 82 cm long. (For 220 film the frame counts will be twice this.)
How much does a 120 film cost?
120 Film Scan Only Prices
Type | Price |
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Already Developed | $5 per cut roll $5 per uncut roll |
135/120/220 |
Normal – $3 Large – $5 (per cut roll) |
Does the Mamiya C330 have a light meter?
Made from 1969 to 1974, the Mamiya C330 twin lens reflex belongs to a very long and successful line of twin-lens reflex cameras from the japanese manufacturer. The one shown on the picture has a 105 mm DS f/3.5 lens and the standard viewfinder hood, without light meter. …
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