Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sorry for repeating all the below stuff. When discussing the Mamiya lenses vs. Hasselblad lenses please take into account the superior film flatness of the Mamiya 6 and Mamiya 7. Hasselblad magazines have always exhibited problems with film flatness. If the film is in the magazine for some time, usually the next frame has a curved set and will not exhibit proper sharpness. Also, the first few frames of a 120 roll will be sharper overall than the last few which unroll from a much smaller spool diameter. The film gets little curves near the end. So it ain't just the lenses. Ed Meyers On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Mark Rabiner wrote: > "Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)" wrote: > > > > Actually Mark, all tests I have seen point to the fact that the Mamiya 6 > > especially has remarkable optics that better Hasselblad's Zeiss optics. > > > > Peter K > > > > > Mark Rabiner wrote: > > > > > > We love our rangefinders; and we love our optics too. I know a guy who > > > is selling his Mamaya 6. Because it didn't compete with his Hasselblad > > > optically? That could be the reason although I have to get around to > > > asking him. He might be reluctant to tell be because He wants me to buy > > > it. I'm intrigued by the 35mm panoramic capability on the 6 and the 7 > > > the 6 might be available much cheaper. > > > I anticipate the optics on these Mamiya's being a let down to the Zeiss > > > and Leitz acclimated. I'm sure someone is making loop de loop claims to > > > the contrary but I'm not sure of any consensus or impressive test > > > results to back that up. How good do these optics need to be? That's up > > > to you. You've got those Hasselblad prints hanging on your wall. > > > Mark Rabiner > > > > > I thought I was up on the doings of the majority of magasizes but if > Mamiya is garnering those kinds of raves whether I happened to have seen > them or not it's probably got Hasselblad rethinking its marketing > statagegy among other things. If you happen to recall just who or what > magazines or reviewers are making such claims I would be interested > enough to check out their piece. Or as Gowland was just quoted as saying > a test is worth a bunch of opinions if anyone who has shot both has an > opinion that would be another opinion. It would have to shoot a test to > get me to go along with this. If Erwin would say it I might for the > first time start to doubt Erwin. That's how much of an apparent die hard > Hasselblad nut I seem to be. Yippie ki yaa. It's just going to take some > doing for me to go along with the idea that Mamiya has come out with a > bunch of lenses bettering Zeiss. Of course you are not saying so Peter > you are just saying that a bunch of reviewers are saying so you are not > saying that this sounds plausible to you or you have experience to back > it up or to the contrary. I think Mamiya is a very nice company but I > will be very surprised when I prove it to myself that they have outdone > Zeiss. Anything is possible. > Mark Rabiner >