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Oregon Coast-Shore Acres
Mamiya 7II
80mm Lens
F4 @ 16
 

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GA645Zi

GA645Zi

Portra 400 developed and scanned to lo rez by Philadelphia Photographics


Notwithstanding the fact that I shoot mostly the old interchangeable Texas Leica rangefinders, I consider the GA645Zi one of the best 645 camera's I have ever used for the format. I have owned five of them. One showed a shutter count of 234,000 actuations while I had it.

Sharpest, most versatile, and quietest 645 I have owned, and I have owned a number of Mamiya 645 and Pro 645s, and a number of Bronica ETR series.

The GA645Zi aced them all for a fixed lens zoom, autofocus reliable camera.

Great shot with a superb camera choice.
 
PS How do you do to attach a larger image? Mine is in a larger format on flickr but every attempt to link to it returns a blue box with a question mark in it...

Using Firefox open the image size you want to use on flickr. Right click on the image and then paste into the image URL button here. If you want to add a link click on and select the image once it is here, then click on the link button and paste in your link. I usually paste in the flickr web page URL there.

Example:
The image URL is: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8380/8522657198_59f4d58eb4_b.jpg
The web page URL for the link button is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/divewizard/8522657198

The Original Fresnel Lens
- Point Arena Lighthouse, Mendocino County, California
Mamiya 6, 50mm F/4, Skylight 1B, Ektar 100, NCPS dec+scan

©2013 Chris Grossman
 
The graveyard chapel.

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Hasselblad 500 CM with Sonnar 150/4 on Fuji Acros 100. Scanned with Canon 9000F.

Thomas
 
Ft. Casey
Whidbey Island, WA
M711 80mm
FP4+
 

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