What cameras have a leaf shutter?

The brand new Hasselblad X1D (or was it 1DX or D1X? 😉 ) comes to mind. This is the worlds first mirrorless MF camera system, and in every lens there is a leaf shutter.

What is a leaf shutter used for?

Description. A leaf shutter is a shutter found on some cameras, using a small number of identical overlapping metal blades, called leaves, to open and close in order to expose a photograph. It is usually placed near the iris within the camera lens.

How much does a Mamiya 645 cost?

Mamiya: Mamiya M 645

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Body only$100-120$240-260
With lens$180-200$460-480
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What happened Mamiya camera?

Digital medium format brand Phase One has bought the whole of the Mamiya Digital Imaging Company and has taken over Mamiya’s Saku factory for its Japanese HQ. The Danish company has had a long-standing relationship with the Japanese camera and lens manufacturer, and since 2009 has owned 45% of the company’s shares.

What are the disadvantages of a leaf shutter?

Pros and Cons of Leaf Shutters Let’s take the “bad news first” approach and start with the disadvantages. Shutter Speed: Generally speaking, leaf shutter cameras are not capable of shutter speeds as fast as focal-plane shutter cameras. Since each lens has a shutter inside, lens purchases can become very costly.

Do leaf shutters last longer?

If you compare an early in-lens aperture type leaf shutter to an early fabric (silk) focal plane shutter, then yes, the leaf shutter will likely last longer (in both age and actuations). But if you compare the leaf shutter commonly used in compact mirrorless digital cameras (e.g. my Fuji x20, x100, etc.)

How long do leaf shutters last?

it will have a life expectancy more aligned with mid range DSLRs; likely around 150-200k actuations. That would be better than the life expectancy of some entry level cameras using focal plane shutters rated at 50-100k actuations.

What is the difference between Mamiya 645 Super and Pro?

645 Pro. The 645 Pro was introduced in April 1992. The most important difference in the features of the Pro and Super is that the Pro does not have a mechanically-timed shutter speed, so the camera cannot be used at all with an exhausted battery.

What does a Mamiya 645 weigh?

Mamiya 645 AFD II Build and Design. This camera has a solid, yet hefty, build at just under 4 pounds without the 6 AA batteries nor a lens attached. The small 80mm f/2.8 lens adds an additional ž of a pound.

Are Mamiya lenses good?

Mamiya lenses are very good and up to 11×14 you will not not a difference. BUT once you get into really large enlargements, you will see it. The sharpest TLR lenses belong to Rollei (Zeiss and Schneider), but they are fixed and un or single coated, so any glare can affect color.

Are Mamiya lenses any good?

“Conclusion: All the Mamiya AF lenses performed outstandingly, on a par with or better than other medium-format autofocusing lenses we’ve tested. Overall handling was nice (no aperture rings!), switching between manual and autofocus was easy, and most important, our pictures were very sharp.

What is the difference between a rolling shutter and a leaf shutter?

Leaf shutters are generally more compact and make less noise than focal-plane shutters. Distortion-Free: Focal-plane shutters suffer from “rolling shutter”, causing moving objects appear to lean in the image. Because leaf shutters open from the center outward, there is none of this distortion of moving objects.

How to take the best leaf photography?

During winter, leaves are few and far between. And leaves that do exist are solitary and weathered. This is perfect for darker, moodier leaf photography. You can channel the darkness of winter in your leaf pictures. And you’ll capture some wonderfully somber photos. 2. Use High-Quality Leaves for the Most Striking Leaf Photography

Which digital cameras have leaf shutters?

A somewhat intriguing and much more affordable way to get the leaf shutter experience would be with one of the Fuji X-series digital point-and-shoot cameras. The Fuji X10, X20, X30, X70, and the X100 models all have leaf shutters at much more affordable prices than medium format.

What are leleaf shutters?

Leaf shutters are somewhat of a specialty item found in very expensive medium format lenses. Manufacturers such as Hasselblad, Mamiya, and Phase One specialize in the camera bodies, digital backs, and lenses that comprise these systems.

How do you create mood in leaf photography?

You’ve discovered how to create mood by shooting in autumn and winter. But here’s another way to add to the mood. Shoot on cloudy days. On cloudy days, the clouds diffuse the sunlight. This creates soft, even natural light–which is perfect for moody leaf photography. Why? For one, soft light is darker.

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