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johnahill Registered: Jan 08, 2006 Total Posts: 1891 Country: United Kingdom |
After a lot of pondering I've finally ordered a Mirex for Mamiya 645. |
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JohnJ Registered: Jul 09, 2005 Total Posts: 1804 Country: Australia |
John, I've got most of the Mamiya lenses which I use on the Mirex, 35 N, 45 N, 55 N, 80/2.8 N, 80/1.9 N, 110 N, 120 A and 150 A. They all work just fine, but I'm not sure which aftermarket lenses fit the M645 mount. It's an interesting question, I've not looked for or seen any other non Mamiya lenses for that mount. |
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sirimiri Registered: Dec 10, 2007 Total Posts: 2931 Country: United States |
if you're talking about focal lengths, then you can use any M645 lens you can get your hands on. If shifting is your prime aim, all the lenses should adapt well to those movements. |
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johnahill Registered: Jan 08, 2006 Total Posts: 1891 Country: United Kingdom |
I'll be using on a 5D2. |
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JohnJ Registered: Jul 09, 2005 Total Posts: 1804 Country: Australia |
Have you looed for adapters (X to M645) on Evilbay? |
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H.Lux Registered: Nov 21, 2010 Total Posts: 225 Country: Germany |
I have ordered from them the Pentax 645 -> Mamiya adapter as well, which gives access to use the Pentax 645 lenses as well. But still haven't tried it. |
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jcolwell Registered: Feb 10, 2005 Total Posts: 15145 Country: Canada |
You should be able to find Hassleblad to M645 and Pentacon 6 (Exakta 66) to M645 adapters on eBay. For example, items 120731223419, 390215992305. |
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philip_pj Registered: Apr 03, 2009 Total Posts: 2007 Country: Australia |
Love your stylish avatar, Stefan! |