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Curtis Jackson from Everett
Item: Mamiya 645
Interests: all
atcjackson@aol.com
I have an original m645 and a lot of accessories. I would not trade, sell, or part with it for anything. It wasn't my first camera, that was an Exacta 66 that I bought for $99.00 new. I sold it later in college and have ever since regreted it. I also have a Nikon F3 and View cameras. The camera that I am most comfortable with though is the Mamiya m645. I even like the sound of the name! I used it for my B.S. in graphic design and photography, at Art Center College of Design, at Brooks Institute of Photography and for Biomedical photography. If it comes on 120 roll film, I have shot it. My favorite film was Adox. Working E.I. was...say 6. It came from Zagreb, Y., not sure what that country is now. I always tried to use it with a tripod. From Point Lobos to Atlanta Ga. It travels well and performs great. It's like a favorite piece of sports equipment. Don't forget to adjust the focus screen, same with the Nikon F3. In fact don't buy a camera without an adjustable focus screen. |
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bien vu ce gros plan de cet appareil, c'est un ancetre, bonne réalisation, bravo et merci du partage
edith
Hi Jure,
I understand this image so well!
Brilliant note!
Thank you, thank you!
D