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From the album: First Shots With S2
First photos after receiving S2 shot wide open -
From the album: First Shots With S2
First photos after receiving S2 shot wide open -
From the album: First Shots With S2
First photos after receiving S2 shot wide open -
Hey, is the SF20 flash that I use with my (fully mechanical) M4-P safe to use with the Mamiya 7ii (with electronic shutter)? Any danger from trigger voltage of the SF20 (fried circuits)? I have no experience with this. Has anybody tried it or can give advice? Thank you very much.
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Bericht* zb. hier: Mamiya und Leaf verkaufen zusammen: MamiyaLeaf | photoscala Unerwartet, war es ja dank Besitzverhältnise nicht. Dennoch m.E. wegen zwei Punkten hier erwähnenswert: S2 und M7** * t.w. wieder göttlich die Kommmentare . Wie kommt wegen etwas Photoequipment soviel Hass zusammen ?? ** natürlich Mamiya 7 II
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Hello, I'm sure this has been posted numerous times but there's a good deal on these particular adapters on Amazon at the moment and I would like some technical info. I have a Metz 45 CL-4 SCA 300A system. What I would like to know is 1. Do I need to buy both the SCA 3000C cable and the SCA 3502 adapter to get the system to work TTL on my M8? 2. I also have a Mamiya 7ii and a Zeiss Ikon Z1 - I know neither of these cameras offer TTL but will the 3000C and the 3502 have any adverse effect or any effective improvement if I use this system with these cameras? 3. What is the the maximum shutter speed on the M8 with the Metz adapters? many thanks.
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Leica lenses produce beautiful bokeh -- so much so that often the blurred backgrounds are what makes a photograph. I've most recently been thrilled with the 90-APO-R with Fuji 400x slide film, and the 50-summilux-M ASPH on Delta HP5, and the 135-Elmarit-R on anything! In addition to my Leica set-up I sometimes shoot a Mamiya 7; the 65mm and 150mm lenses produce the most pleasing blur. What about 645 systems? In particular, I recently acquired a Fuji GA645 (a MF point-and-shoot). Very harsh bokeh. What about the Pentax 645AF system? Thanks for sharing your experience. Dean Seattle, WA