SimonSutcliffe
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My options right now are the Mamiya RB67, Pentax 67, Broncia GS-1 and a 2x3 century grafic with roll film back and grip
My options right now are the Mamiya RB67, Pentax 67, Broncia GS-1 and a 2x3 century grafic with roll film back and grip
I The Bronica is very petite for a 6x7 camera. I like it but gave up trying to find a basic outfit and a few lenses--they seems to be that rare.
I was looking at the new Fuji folder the other day - probably the best rangefinder camera ever, but
fixed lens. The Mamiya 7 is wonderfully portable but lacks the long lens capabilities of an SLR. I have
used the Pentax 6x7 systems for many years for those instances when a larger camera was not
practical, and it's a wonderful system in the used equip category these days. But in terms of actual
enlarged print quality, none of these options is as good as my Horseman 6X9 roll film back on a 4x5
with Fujinon A or Nikkor M lenses. Having movements makes all the difference in critical focus. But
we could go up the food chain from there too ...
Hi I posted a thread a while back about a portable medium format, I ditched that idea and decided that I want a 6x7, I am looking for the sharpest most contrasty lenses that have brighter aperture so I can use in darker situation. I was thinking pentax 67, mamiya 7 and rb67 or the gs-1. Which one has the best lenses for fine art photography, landscapes and interesting things. I am printing my photos up to 20x30, and bigger.( these are for clients)
I am looking for the sharpest most contrasty lenses that have brighter aperture so I can use in darker situation
What's that? Five pages and no one has mentioned the Pentax 67II? It certainly gets my vote.
The original GX680 didn't have movements, so be sure you look at a GX680II or GX680III. Also, the system is about as large and heavy as a 4x5 field camera. I had one for a while, and I decided to get rid of it for those reasons. Yes, the back rotates, yes, the lenses are excellent, and yes, the motorized film magazine has its own LCD counter.
The one you have with you when you encounter the magic photograph....
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