Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/04/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think your Mamiya 645 price will increase slightly once you add a digital back ;-) IMO neither of those have really stand-out lenses, mostly existing on film era designs. Hasselblad H lenses rely on a lot of in-camera processing and are not up to Leica S standard, 100mm f2.2 and 300mm are only ones of interest (or a cheaper way to get leaf flash sync). With the Mamiya you can use the same back on it and a technical camera, not so with Leica S. However the Leica is perfectly aligned (no removable back) and weather sealed with rather good lenses, my M asph lenses cannot compete! Also 3:2 ratio rather than 4:3 or thereabouts. A good digital camera/lens will out resolve film medium format, but (IMO) need 16bit and a larger sensor to match tonality..... john ________________________________________ I do think a person who didn't do any medium format film shooting a few years back is not likely to be interested in getting into medium format digital shooting now even if the ante wasn't up. By the way Mamiya 645DF+ Medium Format DSLR Camera Kit with 80mm f/2.8 LS D Lens $4,495.00 Pentax 645D Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) $6,996.95 These are the prices of high end 24x36mm format DSLR's: A Nikon D3x is $6,999.00 and a Canon EOS-1D X is $6,799.00 So it is possible to get into medium format digital without having to trade in one of our BMW's. Mark William Rabiner Photographer http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/ On 4/8/14 6:14 AM, "Doug Herr" <wildlightphoto at earthlink.net> wrote: > Frank Filippone wrote: [Re: Leica S] >Everyone wants to talk about the > quality aspects, but the real question is >if the quality improvement ( if > there is one) is required in the market.... There's also the flexibility of > using lens shutters and focal-plane shutters >I still believe the biggest > user of the D-MF stuff is well healed >amateurs...... because the improved > quality ( if there is one) is not >required by pros, in general. Most users > of any camera system are amateurs, and whether the pro can take advantage > of > the image quality depends on the market s/he is in. >... The D-MF market is > tiny and Hasselblad owns it. >I do not see that changing. Nor do I see Pros > switching over to it... Marc Williams ("fotografz") who frequently posts on > the getdpi.com forum is one. He looked at the S2 when it was first > introduced > & at that time it hadn't ripened into a system so he passed on it? the H > adapter got him to look again and he bought the body to use his H lenses > with > either FP or lens shutter (which he could not do with his H camera), tried > the > S lenses & once the lens-shutter versions became available he sold most of > his > H lenses, keeping only one. Doug Herr Birdman of > Sacramento http://www.wildlightphoto.com