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Mamiya Zd Camera

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Kurt 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Silver Oxide] Fits Mamiya 7 and 7Ii perfectly

5
Jacob 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Brass] This is a barebones way to put a Mamiya 645 lens on a Fujifilm X series camera. I was afraid it wouldn't adapt the lenses from my 645 1000S, but it did, and it works like a charm! No circuitry for autofocus or zoom, and the rig is humorously large, but I'm getting great images. Perfect for those willing to devote themselves to a fully manual shooting experience. Fits right, and works as it should!

5
Gary 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Motorized] I fiddled with tilt shift lenses for some time and was never completely happy with their performance. The Cambo Actus-G (BH# CAAGCBBK) is a much more flexible solution and is only a bit more expensive than some of the tilt-shift lenses. Of course you do need to buy a suitable lens with a large image circle. I'm using this with a Nikon F mount camera and a Mamiya RZ lens adapter. I already had the Mamiya lenses so it was a no brainer. It did take a bit of time to figure out exactly what other items were needed but essentially You'll need 3 other pieces besides the body. The lens plate. I suggest a medium format lens like the Mamiya RB/RZ lenses. BH# CALPMRBRZB, The camera bayonet holder (Cambo AC-78E) BH# CAOBHDSLR and the camera bayonet plate BH# CABKNF. This is a very flexible system and using the bayonet holder (AC-78E) you can get different plates for about $70 so I could add in a mirrorless body just with a new bayonet plate. I don't know if it's by accident or intentionally but the Actus-G molded packaging fits perfectly inside a Pelican 1300 case - BONUS! This will also focus to infinity so it works fine for architecture as well as tilting or swinging the focal plane for product photography.

5
Roy 2024-04-03 02:39:37

[Brass, Aluminum] I tried 3-4 different Mamiya 645 lenses to Fuji G mount adapters, including the expensive ($475) Novoflex adapter. I found this FotodioX adapter the best. Here are the reasons: #1, It is well made, with a pretty good fit. It is not perfect, but there is only a barely perceptible play. I'd rather have it that way than it being too tight, which would be wearing out either my lens or my camera mount or both. #2, it comes with its own ARCA-compatible foot for tripod mounting. Don't underestimate this! This is very helpful, especially if you use heavier lenses. #3, the inside of the adapter is finished well in a dark, non-reflective coating, so I don't have any issues with reflections, flare, etc. My use case: GFX100S + Schneider Kreuznach 120mm Tilt/Shift for the Phase One XF camera (which is where the Mamiya line eventually ended up). My only gripe, which is not really a negative: I use the Fuji metal grip that extends the body of my GFX100S and gives me a better grip on the camera. With this on, the tripod foot on the adapter becomes too short - I can't mount it into my tripod without the lower edge of the camera running into an obstruction. So I would need to remove the bottom plate before I can put this on a tripod. I could still mount it with the base plate on, but it won't be centered in the clamp (which BTW, is not a problem, as long as I secure it well). Either way, it is not a big deal, and there is actually a positive side to having a short tripod foot: it leads to better stability. So no complaints. Net-net: I highly recommend it to anyone planning to use a 645 lens with their Fuji G-mount camera.

5
Canuk 2024-04-05 05:45:37

[0.25 lb] Bought this to use my medium format Mamiya 645n lenses in the digital era. Wanted a camera with built in image stabilization as it really provides 2 stops of extra usable shutter speed. Hence the Pentax camera. The adapter does a really good job. It is smooth to install both on the body and on the lens. So far I have been concentrating on my 85 mm f1.9 lens. The results are very good with a creamy Mamiya look to them. The internal light meter works with the lenses, in manual mode, and I have had good success with the required manual focusing, utilizing the cameras built in focus confirmation. So with the conversion factor on this lens I have a 130 mm f1.9 lens with vibration reduction, focus confirmation, and beautiful images in lower light that separate from their background. The cameras flash is also usable as a manual flash and works in a pinch in Scientific mode ie trial & error. This is a great piece of gear and size wise the lenses look good on the camera.

5
Gary 2024-05-03 04:26:35

I fiddled with tilt shift lenses for some time and was never completely happy with their performance. The Cambo Actus-G (BH# CAAGCBBK) is a much more flexible solution and is only a bit more expensive than some of the tilt-shift lenses. Of course you do need to buy a suitable lens with a large image circle. I'm using this with a Nikon F mount camera and a Mamiya RZ lens adapter. I already had the Mamiya lenses so it was a no brainer. It did take a bit of time to figure out exactly what other items were needed but essentially You'll need 3 other pieces besides the body. The lens plate. I suggest a medium format lens like the Mamiya RB/RZ lenses. BH# CALPMRBRZB, The camera bayonet holder (Cambo AC-78E) BH# CAOBHDSLR and the camera bayonet plate BH# CABKNF. This is a very flexible system and using the bayonet holder (AC-78E) you can get different plates for about $70 so I could add in a mirrorless body just with a new bayonet plate. I don't know if it's by accident or intentionally but the Actus-G molded packaging fits perfectly inside a Pelican 1300 case - BONUS! This will also focus to infinity so it works fine for architecture as well as tilting or swinging the focal plane for product photography.

5
Emil 2024-04-28 04:50:53

[Metal, Brass] Beefy all-metal construction. Fits both the lens and the camera body well. Focus to infinity.With this adapter, I can use any of the Mamiya 645 lens with my Nikon DSLR. And there are lots of very affordable Mamiya 645 lens out there in @ and @ with super quailty. Manual focus only though, and certain camera bodies support stop down metering. Otherwise, take a few test shots to iterate to the correct exposure.

5
Tim 2024-05-03 08:45:23

[Sony E] Most excellent tube… fits my camera on one side and an older macro Mamiya lens on the other. At first the shutter didn’t work but watched a YouTube video and learned that in settings the camera needed to be set to no lens. Who knew?

5
Trevor 2024-05-05 09:55:46

[Arca-Type] RRS makes the best camera supports in the industry. I'm using the B2-mAS Screw-Knob Clamp a bit unconventionally. When using my Mamiya RZ67, it sits between my Acratech camera plate and my RRS lever clamp.   Here's why: All camera plates for my Mamiya RZ67 are loose in my RRS lever clamp. RRS does not make a camera plate for for the RZ67. The B2, with the Acratech camera plate, allows me to use my Mamiya RZ67 on my RRS tripod head. The B2 also allows my camera lens to run parallel with my lever clamp. Highly recommend this item and other RRS products.

5
Gary 2024-05-17 08:14:26

[67 mm] I use it on my 45mm Sekor lens for my Mamiya 645 camera. I've developed two rolls of film so far that show no problems (no vignettes). Price is right. Construction is solid. It's good.

5