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Man from moon

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Welcome everyone

I use now nikon d90 and nikon f5 film camera

And I want to buy a MF camera

But I'm very confused :blink:

I have found several models

Such as pentax 6*7

But the price a little high:laugh:

and I have found mamiya m645 and mamiya 645 af

the mamiya m645 very cheep i found it for 300 us dollar and lens very cheap also

and the mamiya 645 af i found it for 700-800 us dollar :confused:

the mamiya 645 af Exposure Metering only Center-weighted and Spot , without Matrix Metering , Is it important? for landscape and portrait? and what about the m645 ..?

Thanks to all
 

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I have a Mamiya M645 Pro with a metering prism finder N - and I have NEVER EVER missed matrix metering. One thing you'll notice once you actually get into medium format is that your speed will slow way-down. In medium format, I tend to compose very carefully, meter very carefully, and spend more time before releasing the shutter.

So, NO, lack of matrix metering is not important.
 

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There's nothing wrong with a non-matrix meter, you just have to be aware of what it's doing. If you're shooting a backlit subject (say, against a sky), adjust upwards. About the only situation where it might make a difference is shooting transparencies in tricky conditions, otherwise the negative exposure latitude will easily cover you.

Pentax 6x7s aren't that bad, a non-MLU body, a TTL prism, and a 105/2.4 or 75/4.5 should run you around $120 each. But a 645 and a 6x7 are very different cameras. The 645 will shoot like a 35mm SLR, and the 6x7 will probably be a bit slower but with a much larger negative.
 

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The only important thing in metering is you. I don't care what kind of gadgets you have it is all about experience.

Jeff
 

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I generally find that the cost of a new ligthmeter like a Sekonic 308s plus a non-metered prism is about the same as a metered prism. For the same money you get a lighter prism and a new meter that can be used with all your cameras vs a heavier prism with dubious metering capabilities. And you can use the Sekonic for flash metering too.
 

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+1 !
 

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Do you expect to be doing a lot of close focus/macro photography? If so, a meter prism is quite handy.

If you like to use a camera with one lens and a minimum of other accessories, then a meter prism is handy.

Otherwise, a hand meter works great.

And if you'd like to consider a Mamiya 645 Super with a couple of lenses:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

:wink:
 
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Man from moon

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Thanks to all :wub:

so, i will buy it very soon

But

there is another problem

In our country there are only two centers for imaging services like scanning and developing film

All of them do not provide a good film scanr

So I bought a films scanr for 35mm (plustek 7600)

I searched for a mf scanr, but I cant find anything cheap

I found a canon scan 9000f for 177 us dollar ,Is it good.?:sad:
 

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Well, get whatever you can afford, no point worrying about stuff you cannot afford to buy. It might be more beneficial to sell the Plustek and see if you can get enough money for an Epson V700 or something similar. Anyway, the scanner police is going to get us now...
 
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Man from moon

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Well, get whatever you can afford, no point worrying about stuff you cannot afford to buy. It might be more beneficial to sell the Plustek and see if you can get enough money for an Epson V700 or something similar. Anyway, the scanner police is going to get us now...

Good
I have heard that plustec 7600
Better than Epson v700
I do not know if this is true?

Thanks film man
 
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