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I bought one a few months back and couldn't be happier. I took two cameras with me to Europe an R4A with Summarit 35mm and the Bronica RF645. I used the Bronica 80% of the time paired with the 65mm lens. I used the 45mm lens just once, but it is a nice wide performer. I'll have to scan in the slides that came back soon - stunning!

There's only one drawback, and why I got such a bargain price on my set... Bronica is no longer supporting service on these. I'm knew that when I bought it and am still happy with the purchase.
Tamron says they are supporting it for 7 years after discontinuance. It was discontinued in late 2005, so it will be supported until late 2012 (end of November, I think).
 

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Jesus, I just watched one on eBay go from US$737 to almost $1200 in the final minute of bidding. That included the 65 and 45 mm lenses. Crazy.
 

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I just watched another RF645 go from $800 to over $1100 in the last minute on Ebay. Crazy. Fortunately, I got one from KEH this week for under $1100 - and it comes with a 6 month warranty. It is a very nice camera.
 

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I purchased one of the first ones..number 9. It still functions well. I have had no problems, focusing or otherwise with the 45, 100, and the 65. The 45 and 65 I ordered with the camera. The 100 I got later. It focuses fine I have had no modifications. The shutter is a whisper and the actual sound is the electronic re-cocking. I recommend it. Best optics I own.
 

brian steinberger

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I purchased one of the first ones..number 9. It still functions well. I have had no problems, focusing or otherwise with the 45, 100, and the 65. The 45 and 65 I ordered with the camera. The 100 I got later. It focuses fine I have had no modifications. The shutter is a whisper and the actual sound is the electronic re-cocking. I recommend it. Best optics I own.

Dave, wow #9! That's pretty cool. I thought mine was low for being #1281! Anyone know how many exactly of these they made? It is a truly amazing, small, ergonomic, portable, great optics medium format camera.
 

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Mine is #003029.... How high did they go before the version change to coordinate the 100 vs the 135? Mine is a 135 frame line version, for instance. My memory is that the serial numbers starting with 1 signify the switch to the 100 frame line version?
 
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