binglebugbob Subscriber Joined Mar 2, 2007 Messages 1,211 Location Tacoma, WA vicinity, USA Format Medium Format Jul 18, 2014 #1 my 80mm Mamiya lens (for 645) has a gummy diaphragm and it apparently is going to cost as much as the lens is worth to get the diaphragm cleaned. Has anyone got a clean 80mm manual focus lens for a Mamiya 645 with a snappy diaphragm and clean glass? Please PM me bob
my 80mm Mamiya lens (for 645) has a gummy diaphragm and it apparently is going to cost as much as the lens is worth to get the diaphragm cleaned. Has anyone got a clean 80mm manual focus lens for a Mamiya 645 with a snappy diaphragm and clean glass? Please PM me bob
trythis Member Joined Sep 26, 2013 Messages 1,208 Location St Louis Format 35mm Jul 19, 2014 #2 What max aperture?
OP OP binglebugbob Subscriber Joined Mar 2, 2007 Messages 1,211 Location Tacoma, WA vicinity, USA Format Medium Format Jul 19, 2014 #3 f2.8 is OK. Would prefer the "N" version, but the non "N" is ok. bob
trythis Member Joined Sep 26, 2013 Messages 1,208 Location St Louis Format 35mm Jul 19, 2014 #4 I was just asking since others would need that info...in the mean time, what do you plan to do with the sticky one? If you plan to toss it or sell it super cheap send a PM my way!
I was just asking since others would need that info...in the mean time, what do you plan to do with the sticky one? If you plan to toss it or sell it super cheap send a PM my way!
MattKing Moderator Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2005 Messages 53,421 Location Delta, BC Canada Format Medium Format Jul 19, 2014 #5 In my case, my 110mm f/2.8 and my 55mm f/2.8 serve together as my "standard" kit. So the 80mm f/4 macro gives me 80mm, and adds excellent close focus capability. Don't discount the 80mm f/4 macro as a possible choice.
In my case, my 110mm f/2.8 and my 55mm f/2.8 serve together as my "standard" kit. So the 80mm f/4 macro gives me 80mm, and adds excellent close focus capability. Don't discount the 80mm f/4 macro as a possible choice.