M645 1000S right hand grip?

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Does Mamiya make a manual advance right hand grip for the M645?
My Bronica ETRS has a right hand grip that you advance the film and cock the shutter whit a film advance lever on the right hand grip. I like this set up and wondered if Mamiya made the same type thing for the M645?
I know they make a power winder but I am not looking for one of those.
 

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I could be wrong but I think the left hand grip for the Mamiya RB67 also fits the 645 cameras and the TLRs.


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There isn't one that I know of. There is a left hand grip (I seem to remember that it is a different one than the one for the RBs and TLRs but I might be wrong) that leaves the crank available for use and there is a motor winder that serves as a right hand grip and syncs up with the crank sorta like the Bronica, but not one with a lever like Bronica's.
 

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I think it is the same. The one on my RB looks identical to the one on my father's 645.

My father once knew someone who liked the Mamiya grip so much that he drilled two holes into the base of his Hasselblad to make it fit!

EDIT: I think there is a grip with a built in rapid winder (manual) specifically for the 645 but I'm sure the RB67 grip fits as well.


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I have the left hand grip for both my RB and my M645. They are different. I am not crazy about the left had grip for the M645. I want to handle it like a 35mm and the left hand grip does not work that way for me.
 

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I have an RB and 2 M645's along with 2 identical Deluxe Left Hand Grips.
Both grips fit all 3 cameras.
So, at least the ones I have do fit both the RB and M645.
 

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Speaking of the older M645 bodies (prior to the Super and the Pro), there are various RB67 and M645 grips, and they aren't totally compatible.

The difference is in the trigger for the shutter releases on the bottom front right of the cameras. Some of the shutter releases are positioned slightly differently (fore and aft) and for those, the trigger is too far forward to allow full release of the camera shutter release. Rubber washers and a dab of epoxy can solve this problem :smile:

This is encountered as well with the older M645 grips (including the pistol grips), and the newer Super and Pro bodies. It seems to vary between the bodies - I had an older 645 left hand grip (no electrical connection) that would work with the shutter release on one Super body, but not on the other Super body. I sold the grip with the Super body that it worked with.
 

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I have the left hand grip for both my RB and my M645. They are different. I am not crazy about the left had grip for the M645. I want to handle it like a 35mm and the left hand grip does not work that way for me.
Just got an M645 1000s and fully agree, left hand grip seems like ill advised idea for 645 (unlike on the RB67 where it feels at home to me, but I only have the multiangle ones o it can be adjusted for comfort).

What I do wonder is the PISTOL grip for M645. Anyone has used it? Appears far more logical than left hand at least.
 

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Speaking of the older M645 bodies (prior to the Super and the Pro), there are various RB67 and M645 grips, and they aren't totally compatible.

The difference is in the trigger for the shutter releases on the bottom front right of the cameras. Some of the shutter releases are positioned slightly differently (fore and aft) and for those, the trigger is too far forward to allow full release of the camera shutter release. Rubber washers and a dab of epoxy can solve this problem :smile:

This is encountered as well with the older M645 grips (including the pistol grips), and the newer Super and Pro bodies. It seems to vary between the bodies - I had an older 645 left hand grip (no electrical connection) that would work with the shutter release on one Super body, but not on the other Super body. I sold the grip with the Super body that it worked with.
What is your experience with PISTOL grip on M645? I mean for actual use / camera handling?
 

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What is your experience with PISTOL grip on M645? I mean for actual use / camera handling?
I played with one, but didn't like it much.
It was tiring to use - holding the camera with it was tough on the wrist and the arm, and the camera is awkwardly shaped and long when it is installed. If you put the camera down on a flat surface it has to rest on its back or its lens or at an awkward angle.
I really like the left hand grip with electronic trigger for the 645 Super and Pro. It fits perfectly with my (admittedly left handed) requirements.
 

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I'm not a big fan of the left hand grip, which I find overly bulky and makes the camera uncomfortable to carry as the thick bottom bar bumps against the body. This is my solution (shown on a Super) for a right hand grip... It allows a variety of grip positions, and I can wind using my thumb and forefinger on the folded crank. Plus, there are horizontal and vertical tripod mounts built in :smile:. I may try making a grip that slides onto the short vertical dovetail section. Available on ebay for about $15 shipped.
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The eBay metal grip above is what I've been using on my Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID alongside a Smallrig Wooden Grip handle.



On a separate note, can anyone identify this particular grip with a cable release featured on this photo for the Mamiya?

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I cannot seem to find any info on it and would love to add one to my cameras.
 

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The eBay metal grip above is what I've been using on my Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID alongside a Smallrig Wooden Grip handle.



On a separate note, can anyone identify this particular grip with a cable release featured on this photo for the Mamiya?

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I cannot seem to find any info on it and would love to add one to my cameras.

That looks to be something someone other than Mamiya has put together - possibly incorporating design elements or parts from a Mamiya grip that doesn't have a "trigger".
 

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I think it's based on a Mamiya TLR grip, with the shutter cable possibly added. I believe that the locator pins on the bottom of the Mamiya 645 and the TLRs are in the same place.
 

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Thank you for the replies! Sorry for hijacking the thread btw.

I'll start a new thread on my updates on forming a cable release grip for the RZ67 Pro IID when applicable.
 
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