| 120 RF's 120 / 220 format rangefinders including Fuji, Koni-Omega, Mamiya Press, Linhof 6x7/6x9 cameras among others, but excluding the 120 folders and Mamiya 6/7 that have their own forums. |
03-17-2006
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Gid is offline
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Great review - ME = multiple exposure - but I am biased and it is a lovely piece of engineering.
Regards
Gid
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03-17-2006
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#52
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Gid is offline
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Originally Posted by MacCaulay
I've been playing with the RF645 for a couple of weeks, now. I am very, very impressed. It's such a fine camera to use.
I'm now saving up my pennies for the 45.
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Be quick there are not many left and it is a very nice lens.
Gid
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03-17-2006
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sircarl is offline
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Philadelphia
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Shutterflower,
A wonderful "love letter" to the RF645. As a new owner myself, I'm finding it is everything you say it is. I especially liked your description of the weird shutter sound as "a little mouse in a lot of pain"!
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03-17-2006
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#54
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Gid is offline
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Originally Posted by MacCaulay
Oh no! Panic! What can I sell? 
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A horse or a ferret maybe 
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03-17-2006
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03-23-2006
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#56
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sf is offline
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HERE is a link to a recording of the shutter sound made by my RF645 - and all the others out there :
http://www.shutterflower.com/20060323%20012346.wav
I recorded it with my IPOD, so the quality is low, but it gets the sound pretty well. Turn up the volume and experience the weirdness.
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05-01-2012
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Matus is offline
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Frankfurt, DE
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Since I love to pick up on old threads - could some of you lucky guys shooting the RF645 check for me the depth of the camera with the 65 lens mounted? Thanks in advance.
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05-01-2012
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#58
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Tinshed
Lou Iaquinto is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Age: 65
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About 105mm with the lens hood attached.
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05-01-2012
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Matus is offline
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lou Iaquinto
About 105mm with the lens hood attached.
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Thank you, and without the lens hood, if I may ask?
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05-01-2012
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#60
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Cron is offline
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Location: Vienna
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RF645+65 without hood : about 95mm
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