![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, that makes them just a bit more fragile, less weather-resistant, and (all else being equal) more expensive. you can switch among color negative, color transparency ('slide'), and B&W film for one shot then switch back. * The Mamiya 645AF cameras take interchangeable film backs, so e.g. So I think mainly you're looking at the Mamiya 645AF series versus the Pentax 645N series. I suppose there's also the Contax 645AF, which is a very nice camera, but it's not cheap, and lenses other than the 80mm f/2 aren't always easy or inexpensive to acquire. Since this is just for fun, I'll assume that you aren't too interested in a more expensive set with an Hasselblad H-series camera that take film backs, or a more exotic set with a Rollei 6008AF (which is unique in being a 6圆 instead of 645). Has anyone any experience with the AF Mamiya? Is it even worth considering? Are the lenses ok? Just for fun, I am considering a Medium Format film camera with autofocus. ![]()
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