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Mamiya 645 lenses adapter to fit Nikon mount cameras.

Ros McKelvie is off-line
30 June 2012 01:28
Photoflash
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Years ago I had a Mamiya 645 and bought an adapter to use the 645 lenses (manual only) on my Fuji S2.
I dont think I ever used it. I intended to use it with the 80mmf1.9 which was very sharp wide open.
As I dont have the 645 anymore its spare. £20 plus £2 postage.


Simon Young is off-lineSilver Member
30 June 2012 03:33
Allinthemind
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Quote from Photoflash
Years ago I had a Mamiya 645 and bought an adapter to use the 645 lenses (manual only) on my Fuji S2.
I dont think I ever used it. I intended to use it with the 80mmf1.9 which was very sharp wide open.
As I dont have the 645 anymore its spare. £20 plus £2 postage.



Yes please.. I have a couple of 645 lenses that this may be interesting to play with...

Si
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Ros McKelvie is off-line
30 June 2012 22:51
Photoflash
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Now sold


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01 July 2012 07:21
nikonuser
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Bummer!
I do this for a hobby ~ i shoot for fun ~ i just enjoy photography! Happy to work with begginers & newbies, lets have a laugh and see what we can create.


Simon Young is off-lineSilver Member
05 July 2012 05:59
Allinthemind
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I experimented with it today..

Blimmin eck sharp corner to corner.... on a D3 with the Mamiya 80mm 2.8 The Bokeh is very soft compared to Nikon lenses. I get the focus dot indicator and it works in CW metering, all good!

The 150mm 3.5 is fab from 5.6 slight loss of contrast and zero DoF at 3.5. Even at F11 the DoF is very shallow. Bokeh is again lovely.

Many thanks

Si
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Nick is off-lineSilver Member
21 July 2012 12:40
tardis1000
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Are these older 645 lenses? The auto focus type wouldn't be any good with this set up?

doh?



Ros McKelvie is off-line
26 July 2012 00:53
Photoflash
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If the lenses have a focus ring they could probably be used, but its sold anyway, Sorry.



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