Kenneth Lee
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I purchased this Mamiya 7 for an overseas trip and had it fully serviced by Precision Camera Works. They upgraded the rangefinder to the latest version, making it like a Mamiya II.
You probably know that the Mamiya 7 lenses are among the best commercially available optics ever made: extremely sharp with excellent bokeh. With fine-grain film these cameras produce images on par with 4x5. This camera is an excellent choice for travel: small, light, with interchangeable lenses and ultra-high definition.
You can see photos of the camera here: http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/mamiya7/mamiya7.php
$1250 plus shipping. Includes lens cap and shade.
I also have a 150mm Mamiya N lens for the camera, purchased new in box and used only on same trip. Asking $650. Includes front and rear lens caps.
See http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/mamiya7/mamiya150N.php for photos.
You probably know that the Mamiya 7 lenses are among the best commercially available optics ever made: extremely sharp with excellent bokeh. With fine-grain film these cameras produce images on par with 4x5. This camera is an excellent choice for travel: small, light, with interchangeable lenses and ultra-high definition.
You can see photos of the camera here: http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/mamiya7/mamiya7.php
$1250 plus shipping. Includes lens cap and shade.
I also have a 150mm Mamiya N lens for the camera, purchased new in box and used only on same trip. Asking $650. Includes front and rear lens caps.
See http://www.kenleegallery.com/html/mamiya7/mamiya150N.php for photos.
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