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This entry-level medium format camera is a rare find in such pristine condition. Barely used and shows no signs of wear, this Mamiya would be a great addition to anyone’s kit or collection. All glass in the camera is clean, no mold or fungus, correctly working light meter. This camera looks like it just came from the factory. Camera Review from Void below.
Kit includes:
Mamiya 645E Body
Mamiya - Sekor 80mm f 2.8 lens
Handle Grip & Film advance knob (interchangeable)
120 & 220 Film loaders
Original Mamiya strap
Rubber lens hood
Original Manual
Hard case with foam fitted for the 645E body
REVIEW
After getting this camera into the lab, I was able to shoot a roll of Kodak Gold 200 through it. My first impressions of the camera of the camera were “I’m not sure if I’ll enjoy learning the quirks of a new medium format system”. I was gladly proven wrong. The mamiya 645 system is as user-friendly as medium format gets, while also maintaining all the necessary features and accessories wanted in a professional grade camera.
The camera has a built in light meter, and upon testing was within 1/3 of a stop of light as other meters. This is a huge advantage over many medium format systems where you have to externally meter, allowing you to focus on shooting and less on having the correct exposure. The auto-shutter settings as well worked great from our tests, aligning with the dialed light meter.
Final thoughts, we’ll be sad to see this one leave the lab.
(Sample Images Included)
This entry-level medium format camera is a rare find in such pristine condition. Barely used and shows no signs of wear, this Mamiya would be a great addition to anyone’s kit or collection. All glass in the camera is clean, no mold or fungus, correctly working light meter. This camera looks like it just came from the factory. Camera Review from Void below.
Kit includes:
Mamiya 645E Body
Mamiya - Sekor 80mm f 2.8 lens
Handle Grip & Film advance knob (interchangeable)
120 & 220 Film loaders
Original Mamiya strap
Rubber lens hood
Original Manual
Hard case with foam fitted for the 645E body
REVIEW
After getting this camera into the lab, I was able to shoot a roll of Kodak Gold 200 through it. My first impressions of the camera of the camera were “I’m not sure if I’ll enjoy learning the quirks of a new medium format system”. I was gladly proven wrong. The mamiya 645 system is as user-friendly as medium format gets, while also maintaining all the necessary features and accessories wanted in a professional grade camera.
The camera has a built in light meter, and upon testing was within 1/3 of a stop of light as other meters. This is a huge advantage over many medium format systems where you have to externally meter, allowing you to focus on shooting and less on having the correct exposure. The auto-shutter settings as well worked great from our tests, aligning with the dialed light meter.
Final thoughts, we’ll be sad to see this one leave the lab.
(Sample Images Included)
This entry-level medium format camera is a rare find in such pristine condition. Barely used and shows no signs of wear, this Mamiya would be a great addition to anyone’s kit or collection. All glass in the camera is clean, no mold or fungus, correctly working light meter. This camera looks like it just came from the factory. Camera Review from Void below.
Kit includes:
Mamiya 645E Body
Mamiya - Sekor 80mm f 2.8 lens
Handle Grip & Film advance knob (interchangeable)
120 & 220 Film loaders
Original Mamiya strap
Rubber lens hood
Original Manual
Hard case with foam fitted for the 645E body
REVIEW
After getting this camera into the lab, I was able to shoot a roll of Kodak Gold 200 through it. My first impressions of the camera of the camera were “I’m not sure if I’ll enjoy learning the quirks of a new medium format system”. I was gladly proven wrong. The mamiya 645 system is as user-friendly as medium format gets, while also maintaining all the necessary features and accessories wanted in a professional grade camera.
The camera has a built in light meter, and upon testing was within 1/3 of a stop of light as other meters. This is a huge advantage over many medium format systems where you have to externally meter, allowing you to focus on shooting and less on having the correct exposure. The auto-shutter settings as well worked great from our tests, aligning with the dialed light meter.
Final thoughts, we’ll be sad to see this one leave the lab.
(Sample Images Included)