Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 . Condition is "Used". View attachment 87396 Both cameras are a bit difficult to hand hold. Everything works great. Lo and behold, I located a Mamiya 645 1000S in Bristol, Rhode Island for a steal. Mamiya 645 series lenses are available in two types: designs for focal plane shutter systems, and a selection of N/L series leaf shutter lenses providing full flash synch capability to 1/500 sec. Previous page. 5 Frames with a Mamiya Sekor 45mm f/2.8 N & Mamiya 645 1000S - By Aivaras - 35mmc November 21, 2018 at 3:01 pm […] I dipped my toe into medium format photography, my first camera was Mamiya 645 1000S, equipped with 80mm 1.9 standard lens. Mamiya M645 Super + Manual with Sekor C 80mm f2.8,135 Film Back, AE Prism Finder. The lenses and inserts can also be attached on the later Mamiya 645 models. It was too much like a DSLR for me. I wanted one of these beautiful cameras so bad! Includes Hard Case, Camera Body, AE Eye Level Prism Finder, Pistol Grip, 120 Film Holder, 220 Film Holder, 45mm Wide Angle Mamiya Lens, 110mm Mamiya Telephoto Lens, 80mm Mamiya Standard Lens, several Filters with Filter Holder, and a Lens Hood with the 45mm Lens. Amazon.com : Mamiya 645 Power Winder Motor Drive Grip for M645 and 1000S Camera : Camera & Photo ... Not compatible with 645 Super or Pro models Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Now here's a group for the workhorse of the Mamiya line, the 645 in all its myriad forms, including the Phase One 645's and the new Mamiya and PhaseOne 645DF's. Mamiya 645 1000S vs Mamiya RZ67 (& other MF film cameras) The prisms for the 1000s are very heavy compared to the e. The motor drive for the 1000s is very heavy compared to the e. Do yourself a favour and spend a bit more on a Pentax 645N or 645NII, or a Mamiya 645 Pro/Pro TL. 35mmc is free to read. Its features are as for the M645 1000s (indeed it is able to use the same lenses and film cartridges). For as little as $1 a month, you can help support the upkeep of 35mmc and get access to … I got my current 1000S from a guy for $ 60.00 sent to KEH for CLA and just love it all over again. Yesterday I received a Mamya RB67 Pro S with four lenses, 65mm, 90mm, 127mm & 180mm along with a grip, some filters and three film backs. The 1000s is a truly well built device that should last a very long time. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. The 1000s would probably still work after whacking someone with it, I doubt the same could be said of the Super/Pro/e camera. About $ 400 dollars give me such unmatched freedom. Get the best deals on Mamiya 645 1000s when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. This made it easy to preload onto less expensive film magazines, but no mid-roll change is permitted. If you don't like the adverts you can subscibe here and they will disapear. I had a friend who wrote a blog about his Mamiya, and I couldn’t stop reading and re-reading it. I have so many cameras, have the 500CM uncurable sickness in my pocket too. There are models with interchangeable backs - the M645 Super, the M645 Pro and the M645 Pro-Tl. Film holder … After understanding how captivating is this world of slow, methodical and rich […] Dispatched with Royal Mail 1st Class. We’d be spending the weekend exploring Midcoast Maine, and earlier in the week I’d come down with some sort of fever to which the only cure seemed the purchase of a medium format camera. If the image below looks like your camera, click below to see the full manual. I've had a 1000s, super and Pro. But my Mamiya 645 1000S with 55, 80 and 150 lens are light fast and relatively cheap. Mamiya 120 Roll Film Insert for M645 Camera. https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/mamiya-645e-vs-super-vs-1000s.413187 All variants of the 645 lines welcome, including the M645, M645J, 1000s, Super, Pro, Pro TL, 645E, 645AF, AFD, AFDII, AFDIII, 645DF, ZD DSLR and PhaseOne 645. Mamiya 645 1000S vs Mamiya RZ67 (& other MF film cameras) I own a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II camera but find the 6×7 format a bit too big for my needs / taste. There are the various auto-focus models. The original M645 appeared in 1975. Mamiya 645 1000s vs Pro TL. Which c Mamiya 645 system. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. This was a new camera with a moulded plastic shell on a diecast metal frame. They make fifteen 6×4.5 cm images on a 120 roll film.Unlike Mamiya's 6×7 SLR cameras, they do not have bellows, but rely on helical focusing in the lenses. The Mamiya M645 1000S was my first medium format camera. There are essentially three types of Mamiya 645 cameras. Mamiya 645 vs Contax 645 When I look at the Mamiya M645 Super and more so the Mamiya 645 Pro range they are so similar to the Contax 645 with the DSLR like grip option, film back and film inserts, prism viewfinder and the Zeiss 80mm f2 lens on the Contax 645 is very close to the Mamiya … The Mamiya M645 is the first series of 4.5×6 SLRs made by Mamiya.It has an electronic focal plane shutter.The finder and screens are interchangeable, but there is no magazine back, only pre-loadable film inserts. Unless you pick up a Mamiya 645 1000S or later, you'll also be limited to a 1/500s top shutter speed. I found my way to the KEH website and after a couple of days of looking I ordered one! As usual, I was in search of a quick buy. and I think it is worth doing a bit of research to find out which one best suits your particular taste. The M645 Super, 645 Pro, 645 Pro TL and 645E are medium-format SLR cameras made in Japan by Mamiya from the mid-1980's. This camera has been developed through Mamiya’s expertise in the most advanced technologies and offers the quality of a large negative as well as the maneuverability and operating convenience normally found only in smaller cameras. Page 2 Thank you very much for your purchase of the M645 Super. The Pro-Tl was the model most recently manufactured by Mamiya. Mamiya 645 1000S Mamiya Sekor 45mm f/2.8 N. Support & Subscribe. In this video, brought to you by Talya Adams , she makes a comparison between the two most popular 645 model film cameras. The finder and screens are interchangeable, but there is no magazine back, only preloadable film inserts. Seller Notes: “ Used Mamiya 645 1000S in very good condition with accessories. For me, the M645 1000s is the way to go given its robust construction and its fairly small size. This video is going to go over the functions and how-to's of the Mamiya 645 Super. As I mentioned earlier in this review, Mamiya made a lot of 645 cameras (the Pro, Super, 645e, etc.) I had a 1000s as well as an M645J, 645 Super, and some other iteration of the Mamiya 645 system, just never an AF. Get the best deals on Mamiya 645 1000s when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. The Mamiya 645 and the Pentax 645 are two of the most popular models. I have been using Mamiya 645 for some time. When I got my camera, lenses and stuff I went looking for information about these. I only just gave up my 80mm 1.9 despite not having a body to use it with for ages. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. All the other Mamiya's get all the love. The Mamiya M645 Super is the latest 6 x 4.5cm medium format SLR. In addition I have the 6×6 ARAX-CM (Kiev 88) and another Kiev 88 and the more recent Fuji GF670. Mamiya M645 1000S Posted 10-9-'04 The next page contains information on this camera. He loves it. All the M645 models share the same accessories (finders, screens, lenses, grips and inserts). https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/mamiya-m645-1000s-vs-super.406787 Discussion in 'Medium Format' started by hjoseph7, May 26, 2010. hjoseph7. This camera lens combo made for beautiful portraits with a shallow depth of field however I didn’t enjoy using the camera so I sold it. They are the most current, and are moving toward digital capture. The Mamiya 645 Super (discontinued) was manufactured from 1985 to 1993. Special application lenses for PC shift, flat field macro, versatile zooms, and a set of high speed APO lenses are part of the system. Mamiya M645 1000s instruction manual. It is funded by adverts. I like the ergonomics of the Super and the H1 (similar to the AFD), so I imagine the question here is really reliability and cost vs quality, meaning is the H1 really WORTH that much more than the 645 AFD? Dec 13, 2017 - Contax 645 vs Mamiya 645 Camera Comparison - The Contax Zeiss 80mm f2 kit lens vs Mamiya Sekor 80mm f1.9 + Mamiya 645 Super vs 1000s. For details, see Mamiya 645.. Mamiya 645 manual focus series. In the past I owned a Contax 645 + Zeiss Planar 80mm f2 T lens. Condition is "Used". It comes with a hard case, pistol grip, 110mm lens, 80 mm lens, 45 mm lens, AE Prism Metered eye level View Finder; 110 film holder, 120 film holder, and several filters. The Mamiya M645 is the first series of 4.56 SLRs made by Mamiya. This is a used camera in very good condition with accessories. While this design is often described, in jest, as the “poor man's Hasselblad”, it is quite different in many key respects from the classic Hasselblad V series. I have shot 1 roll of 120 B&W The 645 1000s with 40mm on the left, and the RB67 with 65mm right. Mamiya 645 1000S vs Contax 645. The Mamiya M645/1000S was the last and best variant of the long manufactured basic manual focus M645 SLR series, widely regarded to have been a workhorse in the industry. Mamiya 645 1000S Bundle. The M645 (discontinued) was manufactured from 1975 to 1987 — the first model and the launch of the Mamiya 645 system; The M645 1000S (discontinued) was manufactured from 1976 to 1990 — added a 1/1000 second shutter speed, self-timer and a depth-of-field preview lever