I have a Pentax 645N system which I really love. It's significantly better than 35mm for all but the smallest prints.
That being said I just bought a 6x7 system, and I think the 645 will become redundant, caught in no-mans land between my 35mm canon eos (which are more nimble), and my 6x7, which gives more serious negatives.
Then again maybe I'll decide the 645N is the perfect sweet spot!
6645 does not provide enough increase in negative size from 135 to warrant the bulkier and heavier camera. For that kind of mass, I would rather and do use 6x6. I find that for me the 6x7 cameras are bulkier than the 6x6 and not worth the effort. Rather than shoot 6x7 use one of the two 4"x5" cameras.
With respect can't agree Steve, a 6x4.5 negative is about three times the area of a 24x36 one.645 does not provide enough increase in negative size from 135 to warrant the bulkier and heavier camera. For that kind of mass, I would rather and do use 6x6. I find that for me the 6x7 cameras are bulkier than the 6x6 and not worth the effort. Rather than shoot 6x7 use one of the two 4"x5" cameras.
645 does not provide enough increase in negative size from 135 to warrant the bulkier and heavier camera
I think it is more accurate to say that the Mamiya 645 cameras are more electric than electronic.All the appealing (compact) 645 cameras are "wedding" cameras with electronics. Correct me if I am wrong.
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