Mamiya 7

Mamiya 7
alaAverage 4.7

40 Tests

Nov 2024

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Expertenbewertung von : Philip Greenspun (photo.net)

Mamiya 7 II

 

The Mamiya 7 is a great camera. If you need higher image quality than 35mm, some flexibility as to lens choice, and portability, the Mamiya 7 is a faithful companion.

Kundenmeinung (photographyreview.com)

Mamiya 7

 

I bought this camera with ever intention of reselling it. I found it on Craigstlist for an awesome price. I got the 65mm lens with it and it is in very nice shape. After testing it out with a couple of rolls of Tmax I was blown away by the negatives...

Rugged build, sharp lenses, accurate meter, fits well in my hands. easy to use

I wish I could find a half case for it

Jan 2012

Kundenmeinung (photographyreview.com)

Mamiya 7

 

Mamiya 7 with its 80mm lens is a truly wonderful medium format camera. Once you know how to take incident light reading and about shutter speed and aperture relationship in regard to exposure - it is a joy to use. The body is comfortable to hold. Quick...

Not heavy, comfortable to handle, simple controls, wonderful optics, quiet shutter, nice rangefinder - easy to focus even in a dark, spot meter. It is just a very portable, simple, useful camera.

Not the most sturdy camera body. Quite expensive.

Jan 2010

Kundenmeinung (photographyreview.com)

Mamiya 7

 

Mamiya 7 with its 80mm lens is a truly wonderful medium format camera. Once you know how to take incident light reading and about shutter speed and aperture relationship in regard to exposure - it is a joy to use. The body is comfortable to hold. Quick...

Not heavy, comfortable to handle, simple controls, wonderful optics, quiet shutter, nice rangefinder - easy to focus even in a dark, spot meter. It is just a very portable, simple, useful camera

Not the most sturdy camera body. Quite expensive

Jan 2010

Kundenmeinung (photographyreview.com)

Mamiya 7 II - (Medium Format)

 
Apr 2008

Kundenmeinung (shopping.com)

Should the Mamiya 7II be on your short list of camera choices?

 

Is film dead?

Lightweight, easy to handle, and, mostly, superlative image quality regardless of

Not as rugged as its price suggests or its user's want

Mai 2007

Kundenmeinung (shopping.com)

For the advanced photographer who prefers rangefinders, a dream camera

 

If you have never used a rangefinder, this may not be the place to start. And, if you don't have a fairly strong knowledge of photographic theory, this camera will be frustrating to use. But if you have experience with rangefinder cameras and you...

Superb image quality, all the benefits of rangefinder photography, pro-oriented controls

Expensive. Use of polarizing filters is inconvenient

Nov 2005

Kundenmeinung (photographyreview.com)

Mamiya 7 II

 
Mai 2005

Kundenmeinung (photographyreview.com)

Mamiya 7

 

For street, travel, and most landscape shooting for images destined to print in large sizes, the Mamiya 7 system is unsurpassed. You buy a medium format mostly for its rollfilm-sized slides and negatives. Having a camera about the same size and weight...

A relatively small, lightweight package producing a large image size. The meter is amazingly accurate even when shooting slides in tricky light. All lenses produce top notch image quality on par with the best in medium format. With no slapping reflex...

The weaknesses are inherent with any rangefinder such as minimum focus distance, dealing with parallax, and slightly slower lens changing period. Slow speed lenses limit DOF effects and might need steadying devices. Viewfinder mechanics are subject to...

Mai 2005

Kundenmeinung (photographyreview.com)

Mamiya 7

 

For street, travel, and most landscape shooting for images destined to print in large sizes, the Mamiya 7 system is unsurpassed.You buy a medium format mostly for its rollfilm-sized slides and negatives. Having a camera about the same size and weight...

A relatively small, lightweight package producing a large image size. The meter is amazingly accurate even when shooting slides in tricky light. All lenses produce top notch image quality on par with the best in medium format. With no slapping reflex...

The weaknesses are inherent with any rangefinder such as minimum focus distance, dealing with parallax, and slightly slower lens changing period. Slow speed lenses limit DOF effects and might need steadying devices. Viewfinder mechanics are subject to...

Mai 2005

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