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Bronica Rf645 Vs Mamiya
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bronica rf645 vs mamiya

Bronica Rf645 Vs Mamiya Pro Or AFD

(there was a url link here which no longer exists) was at 1/20 in low light with the afd handheld.Worth it to upgrade from a Bronica RF645 to a Mamiya 7 Discussion. It is was released in 1982, shoots a 6x7 frame (or And incidentally I've had no issues shooting the pro or AFD at 1/30 or so. The GS-1 is the last SLR ever made by Zenza Bronica. Zenza Bronica GS-1, PG 150/4 There is something special about any camera when you know that it represents the pinnacle of a given manufacturers efforts. The camera body itself is a simple affair, with a single-window combined range- and view-finder that couples to the lens for.

242-2424 or (716) 724-4000 kodak.c0m Mamiya 645 AFD (914) 347-3300. I have the 50mm, 100mm, 150mm and 250mm.(800) 877-0155 or (303) 799-8000 pentax.c0m Bronica RF645 (800) 827-8880 or (631). I also have a Bronica GS-1, which is great but it is so cumbersome compared to my RF645. I have the 45mm with finder, 65mm and 100mm.

If you want super performance the more modern manual 80/2.8 is the way to go.My best advice is to get these cameras in your hands and see for yourself. The overall price for kit and lenses is also outstanding for the mamiyas and the bronnies too.The Mamiya 80/1.9 is especially fun for 645 but let's be clear that it's not the standout in the mamiya 645 line, it's just a fun lens for b&w, especially portrait stuff. You can go with it as a little box with waist level or slap on a finder and grip and have something like a heavyish 35mm body. The best of the 645 bunch for ergonomics is probably the pentax 645 nii, especially if you like shooting vertical format, but I like the ability to swap backs on the mamiya 645 pro and the modularity of it is great.

bronica rf645 vs mamiya