Mmm BTW do 67 lenses provide mecanical coupling when used on 645 with
adaptor or one you them like M42 on K body ?

2007/2/27, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> For sports shooters, it's a no brainer. You have to go with Canon.
> For a studio pro, who does mainly fashion, the 645 might be
> approving. Many of the New York fashion shooters were using the
> Pentax 6x7 last I heard. Don't know what they're using now. But if
> some are still shooting film, they may go for Pentax, as the 6x7
> lenses will work quite nicely on the 645.
> Paul
> On Feb 26, 2007, at 6:52 PM, John Francis wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 04:42:15PM -0500, graywolf wrote:
> >> In your list of considerations you left out rental availability. Very
> >> important for the things you use so seldom that buying is not
> >> sensible,
> >> and when you need a substitute because yours is in the shop.
> >
> > To my mind that is *the* big consideration for "professional" use;
> > is addtional and/or replacement gear readily available when your own
> > equipment is unavailable or inadequate.
> >
> > Canon win, hands down, for the sports shooter; it's easy to rent those
> > big lenses in any major city, and at all major events Canon show up
> > with
> > a truckload of free loaner gear (and technicians to service your
> > stuff,
> > free of charge).
> >
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