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dcmiller wrote:
Mamiya 7
A rangefinder with very sharp glass
Unfortunately, not for the $500 the OP says he has to spend.
Older Mamiya 645's might be a good choice, if 645 is sufficient for you. IMHO, if you looking for film in this digital era, I would rather look for a 6x7 or 6x9 to give you quality that your DSLR might not match. The Mamiya 7 is an excellent choice, but outside your budget. You might, look for a Fuji 6x7 or 6x9 rangefinder - also very good, but a fixed lens and you might find one in your budget. Another alternative is an inexpensive field/view/press camera with a roll film back. (you might just be able to score one in your price target -- certainly a Speed Graphic, maybe a more modern Horseman). An older 6x6, 6x7, 6x9 folder might fit your budget. The lenses may be a little soft by today's standards, but have a nice look to them.
treebeard wrote
Thanks for the advice. Any suggestions on a film scanner?
Nikon 8000 or 9000. Very close in quality, the 8000 is a little slower However, you can get an 8000 for a few hundred dollars cheaper.
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