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Kirks518

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My wife says it's a sickness.

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Not Pictured: 3 more grips, one M645 Power Winder, 8 or 9 backs and 2 more WLF's for the RB, inserts for the M645, and some other miscellaneous stuff.

I say she's right - the incurable disease known as G.A.S.
 

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mooseontheloose

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I believe you are missing the Mamiya 6 and/or 7...:wink:
 

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If you think it's incurable, then it is. If you think it isn't incurable, then it also is.
 

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Yes you are sick, but I'll cure you. Just send me some cameras and lenses :wink:
Nice collection
 

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I think you could diversify your insanity with the addition of an RZ67 and a Mamiya 7 :smile:
 

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Other than the lack of an RZ, I see no problem here.
 

pentaxpete

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I had to go to the cupboard and look at my Wife's collection of HANDBAGS to make me feel better --
 

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I can see what else is missing.

Mamiya 35mm kit!

I gave up my C330 Pro on doctor's orders. "I can't fix your hernia unless you get rid of this camera!
 

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The cure?... cut your credit card into tiny pieces n stop looking in the classifieds. We're working on a patch for GAS.
 
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Kirks518

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Cash only paul ron

I do have a 35mm Mamiya, but I don't ever use it (or 35mm)

Mamiya 6 or 7 is way out of my budget, and I'm not much of a RF guy
 

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I say "Bravo!!" No better GAS than Mamiya GAS!!

Currently i own:

C330 (2 of them)
+ 55mm, 65mm, 80mm, 105mm, 135mm and 180 lenses
+ paramender, CdS-porrofinder, some hoods, and lateral grip.

RB67 (2 of them)
+ 50, 90, 127 and 180 lenses
+ 2 focusing screens, chimney finder

In the past i have had the C220 and the Mamiyaflex C2.

I'm now looking for another RB... my ultimate camera.
 

pbromaghin

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You are missing several lenses for the tlr's.
 

Sirius Glass

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You can stop the Mamiya GAS if you will just start buying Hasselblads. Then your wife will stop complaining about you buying Mamiyas. :devil:
 

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You brazen hussy, getting your kit out and flaunting it like that. You should be ashamed of yourself.
 

Sirius Glass

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If you got, flaunt it.
 

Paul Howell

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Need a Mamiya Pess or Universal, the Universal has 3 backs, the multiformat backs shoots 6.45 6X6 and 6X9, then there is the ground glass back, and 6 lens made the Universal, no 7, forgot that Mamiya made 2 normal for the Universal, a 100 3.5 and a 2.8, and I think 3 lens made for the Polaroid version. If you think a C330 is heavy try a Universal with a 250 5.6.
 

M Carter

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"Needs an RZ"?? Nah. I really like the metal & leather cameras (esp. the battery-free RB). I think I'd rather have a Mamiya Six folder than a plastic Mamiya RF.

Don't know why but the old-school stuff appeals to me far more. So I thought that was a very pretty group shot.
 

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"I think I'd rather have a Mamiya Six folder than a plastic Mamiya RF.

Wear or any knock, and the front standard of the folder goes out of alignment and your sharpness goes down the toilet. No such problem with a fixed-front-standard camera like the Mamiya 6 or Mamiya 7. Also, the lenses for the "plastic" mamiyas are probably the sharpest medium format lenses ever made, bar none.
 

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I can see what else is missing.

Mamiya 35mm kit!

Ooohh, that'll cost him. After the M42 Mamiyas, they made a series of different 35mm "systems" that each had its unique lens mount -- a recipe for lose of market share. I do like my NC1000S purchased for a song.
 

M Carter

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Wear or any knock, and the front standard of the folder goes out of alignment and your sharpness goes down the toilet. No such problem with a fixed-front-standard camera like the Mamiya 6 or Mamiya 7. Also, the lenses for the "plastic" mamiyas are probably the sharpest medium format lenses ever made, bar none.

Yeah, I know… but if I don't get all teen-crush about the thing, I won't pick it up that much. I've gotten some of my favorite negs with my Minolta HiMatic… because it's with me a lot. It's with me a lot because (partially) I think it's just got some mojo that hits me right (though the sharp glass and great meter, and very reliable auto exposure helps). Though if I do a studio 35 shoot with models or props or stylists, I take the N90s vs. the FG. Same glass, but faster to work with. But then again, if I go to some expense, I generally shoot with the RB for the big neg. And the RZ just doesn't appeal to me.
 
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