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Is there a list of such MF cameras?
 

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Hasselblad driving by electric motors
 
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That is the best I could come up with for a contribution to your answer.
 
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Is it safe to assume that all 645 SLR cameras (Mamiya, Z-B ETR/ETRSi, Pentax 645,...?) have this feature available?
 
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Thanks so far.

SQAi perhaps?
 

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My Hasselblad 2000FCM. However, I choose not to use instant return, but rather to reset mirror when cocking. Just a personal preference. However, not a camera I would recommend buying since, as I understand, not repairable when it goes kaput. Bought mine new when camera introduced...but one never knows......
 
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My Hasselblad 2000FCM. However, I choose not to use instant return, but rather to reset mirror when cocking. Just a personal preference. However, not a camera I would recommend buying since, as I understand, not repairable when it goes kaput. Bought mine new when camera introduced...but one never knows......

Interesting. Thanks.
 

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All hasselblad 200/2000 series cameras had instant return mirrors (but you cannot change the lens unless you cock/wind the shutter!)

Early Bronica D, S, S2's

All motor driven bodies (Hasselblad H, EL's, Pentax 645's, Rollei 6000's etc...)

All Pentax MF bodies
 

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Early Bronica D, S, S2's


The EC and EC-TL did as well.

What I'm curious about--generally speaking it seems the cameras with instant return mirrors are also the cameras with focal plane shutters (Pentax 67, Pentax 645, Bronica S/S2/EC, Mamiya 645) , and the cameras without instant return mirrors are the cameras with leaf shutters in the lens (Hasselblad 500, Mamiya RB/RZ, Bronica SQ/ETR/GS). Is that always the case?
 

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The Pentax 645 has, per Pentax specs, an instant return mirror, too.
 

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The rollei SL66 has a auto return mirror it was one of its selling features

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Early Asahi Pentax 6x7, Pentax 6x7 (1969), Pentax 67 (1990) all have an instant return mirror that moves back and up, down and forward instantly.
 

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what about the Exakta 66
http://www.pentaconsix.com/e66ttl.htm

e66_01.jpg


and the venerable
Pentacon six TL
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If I was rich I would get the Exakta
 

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Exakta66, if lucky can get it under 400 but very rare.
 
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So far, in alphabetical order:

Hasselblad 200 and 2000 series
Mamiya 645
Pentacon Six
Pentax 645 and 6x7/67
Rollei SL66, SLX, and 6000 series
Zenza Bronica Z, D, S, S2's, S2a,...

Thanks to all.
 
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