keithwms
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Daniel, these cameras are completely different in how they are used. They cannot be directly compared. You simply have to try them for yourself and see what is best suited to your photography.
Technically, I think we'll [almost] all agree that there is truly nothing negative to say about either. One might say that the Mamiya's lenses aren't fast enough, or the hassie is bulkier... whatever! They are different tools for different purposes.
Technically, I think we'll [almost] all agree that there is truly nothing negative to say about either. One might say that the Mamiya's lenses aren't fast enough, or the hassie is bulkier... whatever! They are different tools for different purposes.