KenR
Well-known
As a long time user of the Mamiya 6, I would like to offer my two cents worth. I primarily use it for hiking/touring and love the fact that I don’t have to carry and bother with a handheld meter. The camera meter seems accurate enough for B&W with the need to lock the meter while angling the camera down a bit as it seems overly sensitive to skylight. I will use the “sunny f/16” rule if I am in one area under constant lighting - the meter seems to agree with that rule.
The lens are quite sharp, even hand held - again I don’t carry a tripod with me for weight reducing reasons. I use the 55mm most of the time and the 80mm the rest of the time - rarely do I use the 150 as I often leave it behind as it is the biggest of the lenses. No issues with the film advance (knock on wood) and I try to baby it by winding slowly and smoothly. It is my go to hiking camera and I recommend it highly.
The lens are quite sharp, even hand held - again I don’t carry a tripod with me for weight reducing reasons. I use the 55mm most of the time and the 80mm the rest of the time - rarely do I use the 150 as I often leave it behind as it is the biggest of the lenses. No issues with the film advance (knock on wood) and I try to baby it by winding slowly and smoothly. It is my go to hiking camera and I recommend it highly.