Mamiya 645 150 3.5 Lens at South Fork Snoqualmie River - Twin Falls - North Bend, WA
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South Fork Snoqualmie River at Twin Falls State Park - I 90 - 30 Miles East of Seattle - Saturday, 1/22/11 at 3 PM - Taken on an old Chicago Majestic Tripod with Mamiya 645 150 3.5 shot at f16 at 1 second on a Canon XSI with a an old polarizer.
The 645 lenses work quite well for manual focus and this allowed me to get close without venturing into the mountain stream.
The Majestic Geared Head works very well and the tripod was not difficult to take on a short hike.
The 645 lenses work quite well for manual focus and this allowed me to get close without venturing into the mountain stream.
The Majestic Geared Head works very well and the tripod was not difficult to take on a short hike.
Macro with old Asahi Pentax Bellows and Enlarging Lenses
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The Mamiya 645 N and C lenses are reasonable in price. You can check on Keh to get an idea. A 80 2.8 is near $50. Here is a write up on a slr camera in case this is of interest.
http://slrlensreview.com/web/mamiya-slr-lenses-158/standard-645-slr-lenses-160/474-mamiya-645-80mm-f28-lens-review.html
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Yeah, as much as I'd like to try, I'm not going to go buy lenses just for the hell of it. I already have an 80/2.8, 35/2.8, 110/4 macro and 210/4. Unfortunately they are all AF. However, will have to look at the Macro, since it's manual focus.. might have aperture rings on it.
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