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Recently, I bought a Mamiya 7 II (80mm & 150mm lenses). After using the camera for a little over a week and seeing the results (developed negs and some test prints), I can report that I love this camera. It is light, maneuverable, smooth .... it handles almost like a 35mm.

At first I had to get used to the RF method, but it took minutes to get used to it. I am familiar with the Mamiya RB67 and the Bronicas (6x6 and 6x7) and was looking to something "lighter" and with a built-in meter that I could take with me everywhere. I like the fact that the camera's light meter is a spot meter. Controls are simple, intuitive, and not too many - just the right ones.

So, I recommend this camera for those of you medium format users who are looking for something a little more "portable" than a RB67 :laugh:
 
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yeah, I've been considering selling my Pentax 67II's that I never use and getting one of these. Just not sure about the rangefinder thing yet.
 

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Yeah, just reading this reaffirms my obsession with get one of those things. How much did the kit set you back?
 
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YES, YES - sell the pentax

yeah, I've been considering selling my Pentax 67II's that I never use and getting one of these. Just not sure about the rangefinder thing yet.

I was unsure (and uneasy) about the rangefinder but can report that one gets used to is very quickly. The Pentax is a mammoth compared to the Mamiya 7II. I used to own one of those mammoths!

P.S. just like in your case, my Pentax 6x7 spent all the time in a closet. It was so bulky and so heavy that I never took it anywhere.

Go for the Mamiya!
 
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$2,000 +/-

Yeah, just reading this reaffirms my obsession with get one of those things. How much did the kit set you back?

It set me back around $2K for the camera and the 2 lenses but I admit it was a sweet deal. I think $2K for a Exc+ to mint camera with 80mm or 65mm lens is a decent price. A 150mm lens in excellent condition may cost you $350 - $400.
 
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More fuel to the fire . . . .

My Mamiya RB67 sits in my house on a tripod. I only use it every once in a blue moon to take a causal portrait. This beast weighs more than my 4x5 camera. The 6x7 Bronicas are certainly lighter than the RB67, but I also find them bulky and heavy. Great cameras, don't get me wrong, but not for hand-held photography (not with FP4+ rated at EI=50 anyway). Even the Bronica SQ does not feel anywhere near as ergonomically adept as this Mamiya 7II.
 

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I just got my hands on a Mamiya 7 and I can confirm that this is not just a great medium format camera, but also an excellent one. The rangefinder and focusing is easy to use, accurate and better than anything I've used. Even the built-in spot meter seems to be working decently (in terms of exposure accuracy).

Check out my flickr album to see my first roll from this camera!
 

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I purchased a Mamiya 7 with 80mm lens in 2000. Since that time I believe I've used my Nikon FM2N just once other than shutter exercise. I also have and use large format gear (4x5, 5x7, wholeplate) but the M7 is my most-used camera and has made dozens of trips with me both domestically and internationally. For me it hits a sweet spot combining quality, ease of use, speed of use (important when traveling with other people), size, and weight. I have several lenses for it but the 80mm is what I use most frequently.
 

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I purchased a new Mamiya 7ii about a year ago to try in place of my Fuji folder (GF670). I was a bit worried about the bellows over time, but I really liked it otherwise. The first time I shot the Mamiya in bright sun, the metering in the viewfinder washed out with flare. Strike one. I also found that while the lens was just a sharp as everyone said, I found it too contrasty for my taste. Strike 2. Last, I thought the build quality of the button and dial controlling the EV was really poor. Strike 3. I sold it, bought another GF670, and haven't looked back. As they say, your mileage may vary.
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I was lent a mamiya 7 ii with the 65mm lens for a trip I took to europe earlier this year and I love the negatives and subsequent prints I got. So much so that I just bought one for myself.
They are a little harder to find but the later versions have a more matte black surface, kind of textured like on a newer dslr. I tracked one of these ones down and just received it. I found it feels much better than the glossy black on earlier 7ii, it makes the build quality feel a little more "pro". Of course his is just superficial and they take the same pictures!
 

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The 7ii has a slightly better (more contrast, I believe because of better coatings, I don't know what else changed) viewfinder system that can be retrofitted to the 7. I had this done for both of my 7 non-ii bodies by MAC Group.
 

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Agreed , mamiya 7 system is world class, no doubt. The change to the viewfinders between mk 1 and 2 is polarization on the rangefinder window, otherwise they are the same. Btw, MAC group is no longer doing service or parts for mamiya , sadly. They were great to work with.
 
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MAC Group No Longer Doing Mamiya 7ii

Agreed , mamiya 7 system is world class, no doubt. The change to the viewfinders between mk 1 and 2 is polarization on the rangefinder window, otherwise they are the same. Btw, MAC group is no longer doing service or parts for mamiya , sadly. They were great to work with.

Ouch! MAC no longer doing service/parts for Mamiya.

Who these days is a good outfit to go to for Mamiya 7ii CLA, parts, service in general????? :sad:
 

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I think I may have been misunderstood. I was referring to differences between newer and older mamiya 7ii models, as in older to newer versions of the same model 7ii.
 

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Ouch! MAC no longer doing service/parts for Mamiya.

Who these days is a good outfit to go to for Mamiya 7ii CLA, parts, service in general????? :sad:

Several years ago this company was recommended for repairs and CLAs, Precision Camera Works 7064 W. Main Street Niles, IL 60714 Telephone (847) 470-3350Fax (847) 470-3351 Bob Watkins, please call or send an email. email:help@precisioncameraworks.com
I can't say if they are able to get parts anymore. Send an email and ask.

John Powers
 

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Several years ago this company was recommended for repairs and CLAs, Precision Camera Works 7064 W. Main Street Niles, IL 60714 Telephone (847) 470-3350Fax (847) 470-3351 Bob Watkins, please call or send an email. email:help@precisioncameraworks.com
I can't say if they are able to get parts anymore. Send an email and ask.

John Powers

The Mamiya 7 is still sold new, so why would you not be able to get parts for it?
 
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Thanks John

Several years ago this company was recommended for repairs and CLAs, Precision Camera Works 7064 W. Main Street Niles, IL 60714 Telephone (847) 470-3350Fax (847) 470-3351 Bob Watkins, please call or send an email. email:help@precisioncameraworks.com
I can't say if they are able to get parts anymore. Send an email and ask.

John Powers

Thank you John.
 

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MAC said Mamiya/Leaf/PhaseOne (whatever they are called now) was handling parts and service themselves, directly now. I haven't tracked it down further than that. It's a shame, as MAC was great for parts and service, in my experience.
 

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Sadly, my budget only allows the RB67. Owning a RB has its benefits too. I no longer need to go the gym to get my workouts in.
 

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I handled one of these with the 65mm lens yesterday, and it was very cool. But they wanted $2200. More money than I have in all my 35mm, MF, LF and darkroom combined. I decided it wasn't as cool as all my other stuff combined.
 
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New or Used?

I handled one of these with the 65mm lens yesterday, and it was very cool. But they wanted $2200. More money than I have in all my 35mm, MF, LF and darkroom combined. I decided it wasn't as cool as all my other stuff combined.

Was it new or used? If new, $2,200 was not a bad deal at all.
 
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