Great camera system for close-ups without tubes, diopters or dedicated macro lenses.
But those things are available if you really want to get crazy close.
....is that the Mamiya 645 solution, esp. for example the "Pro" or "Pro TL" models. Often I see these advertised used as a "system that includes the 120mm macro lens, and usually these are packaged at a very reasonable proce. The 120mm is a very nice lens that get you to 1:1 if you like macro and don't want to mess with extension tubes, etc., and functions nicely as a medium telephoto. I've carried my 645 plus a few lenses in a backpack for rather long hikes (e.g. Yosemite) or touring (e.g. Rome...) and the size/weight really aren't a problem.
YMMV,
Todd
120mm macro lenses for the 645 are $400 and up--often way up.
Thank you all for your input..
I've done some reading and some e-window shopping - found out the truth about the 120mm macro... But I almost think that the basic close focus capability that Matt mentiones might do the trick for me... So either way - bellows or not, it looks like a Mamiya for me..
Although, I remember reading somewhere, that the M645 needs some finicky accesories to use remote cord shutter release - is that true? Or is it true only of some particular models?
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