Monochrom
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Hi, i wonder if in this creative world we´re living in, somebody invented a medium format point and shoot camera...

FrankS
Registered User
Gerry M
Gerry
Fuji GA645 or W
2WK
Rangefinder User
My buddy has the Ga645zi. It is pretty awesome.

petronius
Veteran
Heinz Waaske, the inventor of the Rollei 35, created a study for a medium format Minox.
I was never realised, but that would have been another dream camera!
http://www.minox.org/minoxencyclopedia/w/waaske1.html
It´s more a rangefinder than a P&S, but close enough to be mentioned here (to honor Waaskes genius!)
I was never realised, but that would have been another dream camera!
http://www.minox.org/minoxencyclopedia/w/waaske1.html
It´s more a rangefinder than a P&S, but close enough to be mentioned here (to honor Waaskes genius!)
GaryLH
Veteran
I have a fuji 645 zi. I think it is the closest u will get to a p&s in medium format.
If u don't want a zoom lens then any if the fuji af 645 will be a good option.
Gary
If u don't want a zoom lens then any if the fuji af 645 will be a good option.
Gary
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Karl Lagerfeld -- that's funny!
thegman
Veteran
I have a Horseman Convertible which is kind of a P&S 6x7 camera.
Austintatious
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dct
perpetual amateur
Monochrom
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Great i thought this post was gong to be deserted!!!
thank you very much, i´ll look upon the info you gave me!

thank you very much, i´ll look upon the info you gave me!
farlymac
PF McFarland
You can get some good results with the Clack. I converted this one to B&W because the original color shifted too much (expired Fujichrome).

Red Valley Farm B&W by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF

Red Valley Farm B&W by br1078phot, on Flickr
PF
TXForester
Well-known
I pictured them differently when hearing them on the radio.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Any MF lomo camera is P&S, IMO.
This one is also with AE.
http://microsites.lomography.com/belair/features
This one is also with AE.
http://microsites.lomography.com/belair/features
varchs
Well-known
I have one of these in my cupboard...
...it seems that I shall get some 120 film...
ssmc
Well-known
Another vote for the Fuji 645. I have a GA645 (late non-"i" 60mm version) and the lens is just amazing - very sharp and as far as I can see on high-res scans, lacking in CA. Super-easy to use with motorized wind-on, surprisingly effective hybrid AF system and pretty much fool-proof (or at least fool-resistant
) metering. The shutter goes to 1/700 beyond f/9.5 which is useful. Never used the built-in flash so I can't comment on that. But it's really no bulkier/heavier than a "pro" manual-focus 35mm SLR, just a different shape, and the collapsing lens makes it easy to carry.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
GA645Wi. The lens is a magnificent Fuji version of the Biogon. As others have said the metering is bang-on and the autofocus is accurate. My only complaint is that the camera is a pain if you want to manually override focus or exposure settings. But used as a point and shoot it is unequalled.

lighthouse field by Semilog, on Flickr

lighthouse field by Semilog, on Flickr
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
Kodak Hawkeye Flash 2 1/4x2 1/4 on 620 film. A simple meniscus lens and single speed (1/30) shutter with bulb and a non-adjustable (f11) aperture. A brilliant finder and lack of focusing mechanism made it a simple to operate device. 120 film can be used if a 620 spool is used for the take-up.

Millions were manufactured in the US, Canada and France. http://kurtmunger.com/kodak_brownie_hawkeyeid149.html

Millions were manufactured in the US, Canada and France. http://kurtmunger.com/kodak_brownie_hawkeyeid149.html
mfogiel
Veteran
Hasselblad SWC versions = in practice a point and shoot if you use fast film.
Heinz Waaske, the inventor of the Rollei 35, created a study for a medium format Minox.
I was never realised, but that would have been another dream camera!
http://www.minox.org/minoxencyclopedia/w/waaske1.html
It´s more a rangefinder than a P&S, but close enough to be mentioned here (to honor Waaskes genius!)
Man that would have been awesome!!!
The Holga and Diana are medium format p&s cameras....
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