shutterlight
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For maximum huge print sharpness the Mamiya lenses are superb, but, besides the price, fall sort of Fujica 690 and Norita 66 in at least 3 key respects - both the other cameras can be focused significantly closer to the subject than the Mamiya, allowing head only shots - both other cameras' lenses offer superior bokeh - and the 6X9 negative size blows away 6X7 always.
So, for some uses, the Mamiya isn't as capable. There's just no perfect camera.
Texsport
Blows it away? I think not, particularly if you prefer a 4x5 crop. I do, and I wouldn't have much use for a 6x9 negative. For those of us who don't need to focus closely more than occasionally (if at all), the lack of close focus ability on the 7 is irrelevant. The out of focus rendition is completely inconsequential to me-- I still can't believe there are people who care about such things more than in passing.