I don't think that includes the camera. I couldn't find anything to tell whether or not it's backward compatible with any older Mamiya bodies.

You still have to buy a camera to mount the back on.

On 9/8/2014 10:08 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
Piggybacking on Bruce's post, you may have seen that the new Mamiya
medium format back/camera was announced today:
http://www.mamiyaleaf.com/credo50.html

It is the same sensor found in the Pentax 645D, but at a price of
nearly 4x. For the same moola I would hazard to suggest that if you
have Mamiya 645 glass you could sell it, pick up some Pentax 645 glass
and the 645z and still have enough left over for a nice photo safari
to a distant land where you could put the 645z to WORK.

Oh, also? Instead of the Mamiya's 100-6400 ISO you could get the
645z's ISO Sensitivity Range of 100 - 204,800. (And they have the guts
to call theirs a " high iso single-shot capture device". Both feature
a 3.2" LCD. The 645z can capture JPEGs at 3 FPS and the Mamiya only
1.2 (though it doesn't specify if that is RAW or JPEG).

Crikey.

On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
Has a few wild rants, eg suggesting that Nikons don't have modal
dials, but decides image quality may in fact be worth it.

http://www.thecamerastore.com/blog/average-normal-photographer-review-of-the-ricoh-pentax-645z.aspx

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