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Pentax 645NII
by jehunter1 ,Jul 26 '08
Pros: All of the afore mentioned aspects and more. Cons: None, that I have found. But then I'm different from a lot of others.
The Pentax 645NII is the latest and the third generation of this fantastic camera. You can see by the number of generations how popular it is. But I won't leave it there. The 645NII has all of the tools necessary to more than do the job. The Pictures you wind up with are the talk of the party (the photos you took). If you are a professional you will like and enjoy the Bracketing, which you can set yourself. Set it any way you want. This camera has all of the (toys) my Pentax PZ1 (35mm) has in it. (As far as I have tried so far). It has the Multi Exposure mode like my PZ1. You can put 9 exposures on the same frame, or whatever amount you want, 0-9. It is the only Medium Format camera like it. I'm going to leave it right here. You'll have to get one and try it. Later aye.
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Pentax 645NII Medium Format Film Camera
by jehunter1 ,Jul 26 '08
Pros: I haven't found anything wrong with it. I guess I'm a bit different from some. Cons: I haven't found anything wrong with it. You'll just have to try it for yourself.
I am going to tell you about a camera that if you are one who loves excellent photographs, then this is the camera for you. This is not a digital camera. It also is not a 35mm
camera. This camera uses 120&220 film. You Pros can identify with this. The camera can take from 0-9 exposures on one frame. You decide how many exposures to shoot. Just take your finger off the trigger. It can maintain the same size image in three shots, even if the original image gains or reduces in size. There are a lot more gadgets than this on the 645NII. The shutter can be set to shoot from 30 to 1/1000 of a second. I don't have the time nor space to say much more. I guess you will just have to go get one and try it yourself. Later aye.
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