I suspect Chuck was thinking of the Mamiya Six (not least because I was,
too). Mamiya 6 is a very different beast, and I have seen and handled it's
brother Mamiya 7. Lightweight, modern, easier to hold than a Texas Leica -
and desirable!
Congratulations on your new tool, Chris, it's good to hear that you have got
hold of one.
Piers
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From: Ken Norton [mailto:ken@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 19 March 2013 19:23
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Bought a Mamiya 6!
> Nice shot. I couldn't recall exactly what a Mamiya 6 looks like so I
> just did a search and was looking the users' manual over. Nice
> looking camera but its size and weight (not to mention film) are
> contrary to the direction I'm moving now.
I can't help you with your issues with film, but I think you misunderstand
the Mamiya 6. It makes the typical DSLR seem whale-like.
Personally, I like the Mamiya 7, but that's a personal problem.
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