Pros: Solid construction, easy-to-operate controls and layouts, medium-size film (nearly 3x larger than 35mm format) Cons: The high price?
The 35mm SLR system is arguably the most comprehensive system of all formats in the realm of photography. Currently, Canon and Nikon are perhaps the two leading 35mm SLR manufacturers that offer a wide range of lenses as well as accessories to support ...
Pros: Very portable, easy to use, and durable system. Cons: 645 negatives, while quite a bit larger than 35mm, may not be large enough for some people.
I purchased this system after selling my Mamiya RZ Pro II, because I needed something smaller and lighter. Most of my photography happens outside the studio, and I do quite a bit of traveling.
Pros: Ease of use. Similar to an SLR. Ergonomics. Cons: Motor drive speed of 1 fps
I purchased the 645 Pro TL about a 1.5 years ago because I wanted the increased detail and clarity of medium format vs. 35mm. I decided to purchase this over a Hasselblad because I was so familiar shooting in 35mm vs. Hasselblad's square format. Of note,...
Beattie Mamiya Plus 645 Super Pro with Grid & Frame Beattie Intenscreens Depending on the camera, optics and accessories used, perceived brightness gains range from 1½ f/stops to 4 f/stops. Small forma...
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