pelican
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My Mamiya 7 II just arrived yesterday from Hong Kong. It's a great rangefinder camera and currently my favorite. Here is my test shot taken yesterday late in the afternoon around 4:30PM. The scanner I used is Epson Perfection V500 Photo. Also, the photo was saved in lower resolution for quick web loading.
Mamiya 7 II and 80mm 1:4 with 135 Panoramic Adapter using Ilford XP2 Super 400
Mamiya 7 II and 80mm 1:4 with 135 Panoramic Adapter using Ilford XP2 Super 400

gdi
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There is no image, I'd like to see it...
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Todd.Hanz
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great cameras, love mine!
Xax
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yes, very cool camera, show us your pic!
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Todd.Hanz
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the pano adapter is kinda klunky but it works well, just don't forget to turn the pressure plate to 35mm 
80/4
Todd
80/4


Todd
Papercut
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Threads like this should be forbidden as they make me lust for a MF rangefinder too badly. 
tensai
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What do you mean? They are forbidden...
pelican
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MobileMe is very erratic. Sometimes up, sometimes down. You can view the picture now. Sorry for keep you waiting.
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Todd.Hanz
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MobileMe is very erratic. Sometimes up, sometimes down. You can view the picture now. Sorry for keep you waiting.
nope...still no image ?
bensyverson
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The Mamiya, along with LF, has made me neglect my 35mm rangefinders... I think I'll post them all for sale here shortly. It'll be a field day for anyone who's been searching for a Yashica 35 CC. 
pelican
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Reposting:
Reason: Mobile Me is very erratic.
Mamiya 7 II and 80mm 1:4 with 135 Panoramic Adapter using Ilford XP2 Super 400
Reason: Mobile Me is very erratic.
Mamiya 7 II and 80mm 1:4 with 135 Panoramic Adapter using Ilford XP2 Super 400

pelican
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6x7 shot:

pelican
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Mamiya 7 II and 80mm 1:4 with 135 Panoramic Adapter using Ilford XP2 Super 400

Papercut
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Nice shots, pelican. Where are those taken? It's not Chengdu, is it?
pelican
Member
Nice shots, pelican. Where are those taken? It's not Chengdu, is it?
Thanks Papercut. In Manila, Philippines.
pelican
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Mamiya 7 II and 80mm 1:4 with 135 Panoramic Adapter using Fujifilm Superia X-Tra 400

Xax
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very nice, here are a few of mine
more on my site in the signature


more on my site in the signature
sooner
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Thanks for the pictures. I used to live in downtown Manila, Makati area, to be precise. Loved the life, not the traffic. Send us more!
pelican
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Mamiya 7 II with 80mm 1:4 using Ilford XP2 Super 400
Bangkok, July 2008
Bangkok, July 2008



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__hh
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I've just developed my very first roll of 120 using the Mamiya 7 (borrowed it from a work friend). My first impression... WOW... the negs are large and would make great contact prints.
Still hanging in the bathroom to dry and I'll scan them tomorrow on my V700.
Although I have no doubt that image quality will be unsurpassed, I am still not sure whether it's for me. All that effort, time, chemicals for just 10 pictures from a 120 roll. For the same amount, I get 72-75 photos from developing 2 rolls of 135 film simultaneously. I know... numbers aren't everything, but if I don't need the large negs for large printing, then maybe it's not for me.
Am I missing something? Maybe my scans will prove me wrong.
Still hanging in the bathroom to dry and I'll scan them tomorrow on my V700.
Although I have no doubt that image quality will be unsurpassed, I am still not sure whether it's for me. All that effort, time, chemicals for just 10 pictures from a 120 roll. For the same amount, I get 72-75 photos from developing 2 rolls of 135 film simultaneously. I know... numbers aren't everything, but if I don't need the large negs for large printing, then maybe it's not for me.
Am I missing something? Maybe my scans will prove me wrong.
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