Ye-e-e-e-e-e-sss.... you will regret it
This Mamiya was my first medium format camera. I really wanted a Rolleiflex but couldn't afford one. Eventually I did get a Rolleiflex and then upgraded to the 2.8F, yet I keep reaching out for the Mamiya anyway. If you don't mind the weight, it's just an better camera to live with: easier to see focus, far better ergonomics, and the 80mm f/2.8 easily holds its own.
I would have been your buyer but I already have twoGLWS!
Unless, of course, you need the money. My Mamiya kit have survived many camera cleanup sales/culling but some other cameras that thought at a time will last me a lifetime had hit the sale bin.
It all stems from a desire to pair down to one camera and focal length. However, as many have mentioned, it really is hard letting the Mamiya go. Really is a great system. At this point, leaning toward keeping now.
If one camera one focal length is the goal, based on personal experience I suggest keeping the body and the 105 DS.
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