filmfan
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As long as you are willing to sacrifice lens speed, size/weight, and all the practical qualities of 35mm film, then by all means do it. You will gain quality. However, if you do not make large prints, dont bother (IMO).
I made the switch three weeks ago. Will be selling the M6 TTL .58 shortly. I've now shot three test rolls with the 7ii 80mm and the results far exceed what I can produce with the M6. Not because there is anything wrong with the Leica, its just that the Mamiya lenses are in the same class as the Leica's but the negative is so much larger.
The only thing I'm trying to come to terms with is the meter. With the 80mm it is really a spot meter and I need to learn how to get consistent results with it. If anyone has some suggestions in tis regard I'd appreciate it.
Mike
ehhh big, heavy, max 22 exposures on the roll - not my cup of tea 🙂
ehhh big, heavy, max 22 exposures on the roll - not my cup of tea 🙂
ehhh big, heavy, max 22 exposures on the roll - not my cup of tea 🙂
Posted on recent RF shot thread and not much of great shots or anything, but these are from my first weekend with Mamiya 7. Candid, pre-focused, no eye-level framing, handheld shots on Tri-X @ 1600. This is what I always do with my Ms, but a LOT more details with Mamiya 7.
No way I could do this with Hassy. Shutter sound of Mamiya 7 is much smaller than Leica M. 😉
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