What is a Mamiya 7II ideally suited to

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I have heard these are not great for weddings. I assume they are not great for street. I assume not great for low light because lenses aren't very fast. So what kind of photography are they ideally suited for?
I guess what I'm really getting at is are they good for people photography? Portraits, groups, snaps or some other type of photography such as landscape and is it really for putting on a tripod rather than hand held?
 
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landscape, cityscape, travel and street (but usually more emphasis on the still-urban landscape kind of street, 120/220 is too expensive for chasing moving targets around), and generally very popular with artists who do exhibitions and print large. It's the smallest 6X7 around.
 
The Mamiya 7 is good for documentary style photography where you don't need many but high quality negs or even better slides. Simple to use and high quality lenses, with 3200ISO film also for night photography suitable.
 

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I find it most suitable for landscape, and static street work like travel photography. The insanely sharp lens bring out every details there is.
 
Carry an SLR-system version of the format for a while and suddenly the Mamiya 7 will become good for many tasks...
 
I would say good for just about anything except macro, or where very precise framing is required. Whether you need fast lenses or not is of course a factor, but then you can shoot faster film and get away with the bigger grain vs. 35mm.
 
I thinks that it's great for wedding
http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11164
I will shot several wedding with my Mamiya 7 this summer (with two 5D as back up :D)

Great for street at least for me:
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It's not great for long-distance shots, eg. telephoto / sports, and as mentioned, macro or super-tight headshots/closeups. But it kicks ass for everything else! ;-)

-Ed
 
It is good for anything one would want to use it for. That is not to say it is perfect for every use; no camera is.

I disagree that it is not good for street....why not? Shoot at 400, 800 or even 1600 to get the speed up a bit. The lens is so out of control good that your IQ more than makes up for any issues with pushing the film.

The only thing I dont love about it is that the framing is a bit hit or miss....seems much more so than my other RFs. For pictures that I want perfect framing for I would need a RZ67 at 4 to 5 times the bulk and weight. I have learned to live with the framing :)
 
It is good for when you don't want to drag along your 4X5 but want the same results. The resolution on the Mamiya lens is so good the quality of the negatives can pass for 4X5. Also, I love to shoot with the 35mm adapter and get those nice wide panoramas…using Velvia naturally.
 
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