Glen Tortorella wrote:

>I went to a somewhat "local" camera shop today to buy film.  In one  
>of the used cases sat a Pentax 645.  It looked like it was in nice  
>shape, and it came with a lens...I am not sure which one, though.   
>Anyway, they are asking $560 for it.

That's a reasonable price for a dealer, I think. You can do a bit 
better on eBay, but then you have to deal with eBay ;-)

I have a 645 - the original, manual focus version - and love it. If you 
do your own B&W darkroom printing, you'll swear off fiddly little 35mm 
negatives forever after working with medium format negs. I know I did.

The camera's pretty much indestructible. Reasonable weight for what it 
is. Good assortment of lenses available. I have the 45mm f/2.8, 75mm 
f/2.8 and 200mm f/4. All very good but the 200 is amazingly sharp. This 
kit roughly corresponds to a 28/50/135 kit on 35mm film and it's really 
nice to go out shooting with just three primes. (I'm still hankering 
after a 35mm f/3.5, though...)

You can use Pentax 67 lenses on it if you can find the proper adapter. 
Trouble is, you can't find the proper adapter.



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