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Medium format photography ~ Mamiya 7 question
Hi all, I'm considering buying a Mamiya 7. There is a complete kit for sale locally for a good price.
I don't mean this to be negative but... How well built is this camera? How does it feel in your hands? The reason I ask is because during my research I came across some articles online that complain about the build quality of this camera. I would prefer to hear from people who have actually owned and used this camera rather than rely on an online review to make a decision. That in hand feel is important to me although picture quality is also very important. I don't expect it to be perfect but it would be nice if it felt like a quality camera. I mainly shoot black and white with my M3 but I would also like to try color with the Mamiya. I used to own a Pentax 67 years ago but couldn't get into it mainly because of its size and bulk. Also, my children were young at the time and I didn't have the extra time to make a decent effort with the 67. So, How does the Mamiya compare to a Pentax 67? Please feel free to give me your honest assessment of this camera. |
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I can't speak for the 7, I can speak about the quality of Mamiya Cameras I have a 645 and it is bulletproof.
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The Pentax 67 is a monster! :eek: You could probably use it to drive railroad spikes in a pinch. The Mamiya 7 isn't quite that 'robust', but it's a whole different animal, designed from the outset to be a user-friendly MF camera. I have used the original Mamiya 6 and thought that it was outstanding. Many still prefer it to the 7 because it is more compact (the lenses collapse for travel) and the meter is better. The 6 never gave me the impression of anything less than good quality. I've owned other Mamiya cameras, never had problems and always considered them typical high-quality Japanese products. If you can get a good deal on a 7, I'd jump on it. You can often find a good 6 with a lens for under $1000 just as a comparison.
I had a Leica M6 and although the Mamiya 6 & 7 was designed to sort of be a MF Leica M, it doesn't feel like a Leica at all (does anything?). I don't mean that to be negative, it just has it's own feel, but in a very good way. |
i think the mayima is huge. if a rangefinder..buy a leica. i love my M7.
for med..hasselblad. i dont use mine..need to sell it. |
We have a couple of Pentax 6x7 cameras and several lenses. They weigh just over 7 lbs. I wish there was a market for them.
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