On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, tom wrote:
> Pro 67
> - big neg
> - built like a big old manual focus camera of yore
> - interchangeable finders

Mirror lock up.

> Pro 645
> - af

Only on the newer models.

> - more shots per roll
> - lighter as a system
> - closer focusing (generally)
> - takes film magazines
> - takes Polaroid magazine (so does the 67, but you'd have to dedicate
> a body to it, I think)
> - data imprinting

Only on the newer models.
Pentax, and users, claime MLU not needed due to mirror brake.
Less shutter vibration/mirror slap than 67 (no matter how overstated most
people may claim this is, it definatly has some bearing).

> - aspect ratio (67II is slightly squarer)

I'm trying desperatly to remember what size my minilab proofs come back
as, and I can't. All I know its not the 4x5 I expected from a "ideal
format" camera, I think its 4x5.5...


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