


So this will be mainly comparing the Mamiya 645af and the Pentax 645n. The only other medium format camera I have shot is the Contax but it was only a couple times so I don’t feel that I have shot with it enough to make a valid comparison between the two. It was more recently that we bought two Pentax 645n bodies along with the Pentax FA 75mm 2.8 and the Pentax 67 105mm 2.4. I know this is a Pentax 645n review, but the Mamiya was our first medium format film camera, which we shot for a couple years and it has helped us see what the Pentax 645n offers compared to it. We thought we would try film out and see what happens, so we bought a Mamiya 645 AF. We had always loved the film photography of some of the industries best, such as Jose Villa, Jen Huang, Elizabeth Messina, and Jonathan Canlas to name a few.

Back in 2012 Ashley and I decided that we wanted to get into the world of medium format film.
