| Product | Category | No. of reviews | Average Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mamiya 645 1000s | Medium Format Cameras | 6 | 9.7 Write your review |
| Mamiya Press/Universal | Medium Format Cameras | 2 | 9.0 Write your review |
| Mamiya RZ67 ProII | Medium Format Cameras | 1 | 8.0 Write your review |
| Mamiya 645 Pro TL | 35mm SLR Cameras | 0 | - Write your review |
| Mamiya 645 Pro TL | Medium Format Cameras | 0 | - Write your review |
| Mamiya C330 f | Medium Format Cameras | 1 | 7.0 Write your review |
| Mamiya RB 67 Pro S | Medium Format Cameras | 1 | 9.0 Write your review |
| Mamiya ZD | Medium Format Cameras | 0 | - Write your review |
Review by
Disco Hater
on 28th Mar 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Item: Mamiya Press/Universal
I have had my Mamiya Press/Universal about 20 years. It is great Camera. I Photograph Places like Venice California. The camera fits in a back pack when I ride my motorcycle. Not when using 220 film when you unload the film to have developed get a film rolling bag "Changing Bag" make sure the film is rapped tight on thr spool or you may expose the film. I really enjoy my camera. ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 30th Jan 2008
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User Rating : 9
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Item: Mamiya RB 67 Pro S
For anyone serious about quality I would fully recommend this camera, they are built well and perform in all conditions.
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Review by
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on 23rd Dec 2007
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User Rating : 8
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Item: Mamiya RZ67 ProII
The camera is flawless in operation and a real workhorse. The optional AE Prism finder is extremely accurate and easy to use. I usually use a handheld meter and set the camera manually, but you can use the metered prism finder easily. The lenses are about the best lenses I've ever used. My 140mm macro is the best in its class. The wide angle lense is superb. Overall a really great camera for use in the studio or out in the field. Accepts digital backs, 220 or 120 film. Uses the larger 6x7 ...
garymercer's full review | 173 words
Review by
thomasjohn
on 29th Dec 2004
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User Rating : 10
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Item: Mamiya 645 1000s
The Mamiya 645 1000s is excellent value for the money. For getting into medium format, it's an excellent choice. Great for portrature and landscapes. When/if the shutter locks up, replace the
thomasjohn's full review | 56 words
Review by
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on 13th May 2003
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User Rating : 8
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Item: Mamiya Press/Universal
This is a great camera for hand held medium format photography. Unlike a TLR or even an SLR with a viewing hood, you can hold it like a typical 35mm SLR or rangefinder camera which makes composing and shooting very quick - hence its description as a press camera.
A grip is provided on the left hand side of the camera which has a cable release built in. Frankly, I found the handling better with this removed and my left hand cradling the body like a 35mm camera. The shutter needs to be ...
Martin Crabtree.'s full review | 248 words
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