Camera and Coffee

Today, having a short break with my new favourite medium format camera (did I mention, that I enjoy the little Mamiya 645 A LOT more than the Hasselblad 203, although they are barely distinguishable in weight and size, the Mamiya somehow feels faster and easier to handle):


camera + coffee by teknopunk.com, on Flickr

This is how the little Mamiya looks like on Fuji Pro160NS:

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I have read this thread for quite some time.

This is my first time posting in this forum, taking chance of public holiday to relax at resort cafe with cameras I am bringing for this business trip.
 

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back from Burma

back from Burma

what incredible country! some camera and coffee, beer and heavy gear :)

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Hey, Ron! You've got a Russar lens. Wow. They are hard to find for an affordable price.
How do you like it?
 
Hey, Ron! You've got a Russar lens. Wow. They are hard to find for an affordable price.
How do you like it?

Hi Kent, the Russar is lovely, it is very light weight and renders very nicely on the Fuji! Have also the original viewfinder. Could buy the two together some years ago on a local camera fair.
greetings from Holland.
 
John E. Earley--where are you?
Do we need to send you some coffee?
Cameras? I have a nikkormat with a jumpy meter that I could contribute...
Paul
 
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