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Mamiya M645 Medium Format Film Camera Body And Side Grip Trigger (READ NOTE !)

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Used
Ended: May 15, 2024 16:22:44 EDT
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US $157.50
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ApproximatelyC $215.29
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Model
Mamiya M645
Brand
Mamiya
Type
Rangefinder
Focus Type
Manual

About this product

Product Information

Carry this Mamiya M645 along with you everywhere and capture all your happy moments for ever. Easy to use and faster focusing of this Mamiya Film Camera produces life-like photos. This Medium Format Camera has a wide focus which can click picture with great clarity. The Mamiya M645 has got a perfect grip for holding the camera easily. The LCD display of this Mamiya Film Camera keeps you informing with the film count and displays setting for capturing photos. The automatic flash and lens of this Medium Format Camera offers you perfect and clear photos with true colors. It can be your good companion, if you are planning for any outing with you friends or at any social function.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Mamiya
Model
M645 Body Only
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80856068

Product Key Features

Type
Rangefinder
Focus Type
Manual

Dimensions

Depth
6.56in
Height
4.83in
Width
3.91in

Additional Product Features

Additional Features
Interchangeable Lenses
Film Type
Medium Format
Format
6x4.5cm
Lens Mount
Mamiya
Camera Type
Rangefinder
Release Date
1975

Item description from the seller

mmphoto95

mmphoto95

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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable shipping cost
4.8
Shipping speed
4.9
Communication
4.9

Seller feedback (21)

t***r (166)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Great price on lens in perfect condition. Very fast shipping, simple but effective packing in bubble wrap bags inside a box. Thanks a lot!
m***m (103)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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Worked as described. Super fast shipping!
y***n (4390)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
Verified purchase
Quick shipping! Hopefully the inner envelopes in the listing photos were never opened to let light in ��, as doing do would ruin the film.Thank you!

Product ratings and reviews

4.8
36 product ratings
  • 27 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 9 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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Good image quality

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Love the 645 1000s

    I've shot with Hasselblads but there's something charming about this unassuming camera that I prefer. Nothing rivals the Hasselblad as far as industrial design aesthetics are concerned and Zeiss lenses will give some sharper images, but good photography is not all about sharpness. Your camera is a tool, and you can take great images with this camera, it's fun to use, has great lenses, and it's built like a tank. It doesn't have interchangeable film backs, but you can probably get extra bodies for what a Hasselblad film back costs.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: delgrady

  • Taking photography old school

    I purchased this camera in part because I still love to shoot film, and the mamiya 645 1000s was one of the first medium format cameras to adopt the 6 cm x 4.5 cm film format (this size made it perfect to imitate the 35mm film size that was popular at that time), which also gave it more image size to work with while still keeping the high resolution of medium format. Many other cameras followed, but the 1000s was specifically designed for this arena, and it performed well. To find one in such great condition was a real treat, and matched with the mamiya speed winder motor, makes for a very portable and versatile camera platform. I love this camera, and I plan to shoot as much film as I can purchase just to bring great images to my portfolio. I would strongly recommend this camera to anyone ...

  • Relying on the Mamiya M645, solid camera, nice photos, it just costs less

    I bought this camera as a start into both the film, and medium format world, which it is great for. the one i bought came with the pistol grip, which is nice, and honestly, i think it might be a bit awkward without it. it takes nice clear photos, with both 120 and 220 film, by way if switching the insert to the proper film type. overall, this is a nice camera to use, with a nice solid feel to it, and the build quality is good. if i had more money at the time, i might have opted for an rb67, or an rz67 instead, because they are both much better cameras, but for the money, and if you want to stay in a 6x4.5 format, then this camera will do you quite well. happy flashing

  • Come on! It's leica glass almost with 120 film or 220. No backs.

    If every part works it's amazing. Wonderful camera. Great glass, great simple features. Lots of great lenses. Meter is excellent! Simple once you figure it all out. My unit needed a meter/prism replacement and I took off the auto crank. Much more manageable and lighter with it off.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: analogcamerajp

  • Analog in a digital age, Model T vs a T-bird, instant vs 2wks. why, better!

    I have always wanted a medium format expensive camera. I have had several Yashica twin lens and rolleflex cameras, and they were fine, but there is something about looking thru the lens and seeing your subject. The camera feels balanced in your hand. Mine has the motor drive so has an extra # of weight but has the ability to take several pics per second. I don't like the fact it is hard to find places to get this format film developed now that digital is common. All in all I probably won't take more than several rolls of film per year, but hopefully they will be worth the trouble of using fim again.