7 II Medium Format Camera
Mamiya
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Features:
- "Dark Slide" Curtain for Changing Lenses
- 35mm Panoramic Adapter Kit
- 6x7cm - The Ideal Format
- Automatic and Manual Control Metering
- Polaroid Capability
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Average Rating:
4.5
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Jim M. White
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Rating:
4.5
out of 5
I love the 6X7 format, and with this guy I get scans of amazing quality and huge files. What's not to love?
2/8/2006 6:23:49 PM
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Harold R. Michaud

member since: 11/13/2003
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Rating:
5
out of 5
A tremedous MF rangefinder camera. Excellent lenses, well made, great feel. My favorite camera of the ones I own.
1/25/2006 8:23:28 AM
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Eric Rayboy
member since: 5/23/2004
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Rating:
4.5
out of 5
The Mamiya 7ii is close to being "best-in-breed."
Positives include lenses which are among the sharpest ever made, large 6x7 neg's, lightness, and ease of use.
Negatives include slow speed on the lenses, no close-up focusing, and the need to use special rangefinders for some lenses.
5/23/2004 9:40:59 AM
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Sheila Kurtz
member since: 3/7/2004
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Rating:
3
out of 5
I enjoy this for portraits, but usually reserve it for outside. It has no built in light meter, so I have to rely on an external one....and being cheap...don't own one..so I use the light meter in my old Pentax K1000, then transfer the readings to my Mamiya..and so far I have been lucky. I don't care for the amount of time it takes me to change film, as I only own one camera back, but I do like the heaviness of an older, non-plastic camera
3/7/2004 9:19:31 PM
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