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Old 19th December 2019, 11:05 AM
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Default mamiya 645 to canon EOS adapter

I have just purchased a Mamiya 645 pro TL, 3 lenses and a 2times extender. I looked at the lenses and thought how would they go on my Canon 1D mark 3 since I use a lot of film lenses on my digital cameras with adapters, I have ordered a adapter to put them on the canon 1D mark 3, the adapter will not arrive till after Christmas.
Has anyone used this combination. I have not finished construction of my darkroom and associated equipment, it is some time off but would like to use these rather neat looking lenses.
With the Canon full frame lenses on a crop C sensor there is a 1.6 crop factor,
since the 120 negative is 3 times bigger than 35mm does the medium format lens mean it is a 3 times crop factor for the combination.
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Old 19th December 2019, 12:28 PM
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Sorry, but this is an analogue only site - so no digital posts allowed.

Pop across to Photrio.com as they have analogue, as well as a digital forums.

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Old 19th December 2019, 04:05 PM
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Sorry, I don't know what a "crop C sensor" or "crop factor" are exactly but I'm pretty sure Mr Google can help. As Terry says, it is not really our area so either google or Photrio, where there are more people who shoot both digital and film will probably have a better idea.

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Old 19th December 2019, 05:20 PM
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No idea why people don't try Google first, plenty available off the shelf.

I want similar to use a Praktina mount CZJ 58mm f2 Biotar on a Canon, in the end for fiver I bought a 58mm f2 Helios instead (Russian Biotar copy). I can use it with my M42 or K/M mout Pentax Spotmatics or SL or an EOS film or otherwise.

These days you can buy almost every possible dapter at a price

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Thanks, Terry, I understand but I do not agree you are still using analogue equipment but expanding it's use.
I shall certainly look at Photrio.com.

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