mamiya 6 review after 4 years

Music in the video (free, by me, licensed under CC-NC-SA if you'd like to use):   / gimmick-mask   Other photos (also CC-NC-SA): https://www.nostreamphoto.com/ Instagram that I am terrible at updating:   / nostream   The mamiya 6 is a great 6x6 rangefinder. If you want both of those characteristics, you won't do better. chapters: 0:00 intro and some pics 0:15 super brief details 0:38 in the field w/ portra 160 1:16 info + pluses 5:07 in the field w/ t-max 100 + fp4 5:59 minuses 7:23 in the field w/ 400h 7:57 quick sharpness demos 8:35 comparison: mamiya 7 9:25 comparison: hasselblad 50X / film SLRs 10:19 comparison: rolleiflex 11:04 mention: yashica mats are OK! 11:19 outro etc. --- quick tech specs for nerds: sharpness examples shot on a tripod. all shots on the 50/4 @ 5.6-11, 1/125 or faster, typically 1/250 or faster all photos developed by photolab in berkeley, ca b&w developed in xtol scanned w/ fuji gfx 100 + 120/4 GF (film mounted in negative.supply setup) at f/11 (film flatness is hard!) (single image, not stitched, effective resolution 80+ MP, effective DPI 3000+) color edited in NLP to taste. all scans are edited. there's no such thing as a neutral scan, and this isn't a scientific review. --- CC Images credits: None in this video :)