![]() ![]() ![]() To the 6 reviewed here except for the multi-format features (more on The 6MF ("Multi Format") body is to all intents and purposes identical New Mamiya 7, at least as far as I can tell. Somewhat cheaper than a Hasselblad, though (which is not a particularly The only real problem is the price, which is extortionate: it's still Image size of the 6x7 is significant (nothing will ever replace my My 6x7 for everything but tripod-mounted stuff and work where the extra Replaced my 35mm for everything but pure snapshots it's also replaced Very sturdy and easy to use within the inherent limitations of the Optical quality is excellent, and the camera itself has proved to be With three useful lenses (50mm, 75mm, 150mm), I can thoroughly SLR lens design compromises, etc.), and an interchangeable lens system If you're looking for a versatile, quiet, high-quality 6圆 camera withĪll the advantages of a good rangefinder (quiet, no mirror shake, no Summary: Great Camera - Shame About The Price. This is a new version of my earlier review of the Mamiya 6 that first appeaared in The Medium Format Digest this version reflects a year or two's more experience with the camera, and adds a few points here and there. Review Copyright © 1994, 1995 Hamish Reid. Review: Mamiya 6 Rangefinder Review: Mamiya 6 Rangefinder 6圆 Camera & Lenses ![]()
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