A Hasselblad user gets tempted by the Mamiya TLR system

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Hi Mark,
It's my own personal quirky way of reminding myself to apply the filter factor. LOL

That's a tough route! My way is to always have at least a K2 on most cameras, but we all have our own methods.
 

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owned multiple mamiya's 330, 220, 645, all were wonderful, low maintenance camera's....

regarding weight... in comparison to what? if compared to a hassy, i take the mamiya anytime. if they are the same weight, (they're not), the low maintenance cost, reliability and versatility more than made up for it.
 

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Center: Resolves enough details to be acceptable for smaller enlargements (4x), but soft when looking closely or under a loupe

I would suggest trying another copy then. I may not be the most demanding person in the world, but 4x for a 6x6 negative is an extremely low bar. I wouldn't hesitate printing up to 20x20" with my copy at f/4.5. The edges won't be great, but the center certainly won't look like your description above.
 
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