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13 December 2017
For the Medium Format Film Shooter
5 of 5 found this helpful The 645D is an excellent value for the money. I really love the Kodak CCD as it renders a more analog feeling image. My last few project were all shot on a Mamiya 7 and Portra 400. While I love this set-up, it is becoming increasingly difficult to process, scan, and keep up with ordering film. I've owned the Sony A7R, and the 2x3 ratio just wasn't doing it for me. While I wish the 645D had a 4x5 aspect ratio, the 3X4 is close enough.
While the 645D doesn't have the dynamic range of the Sony or Nikon 35mm cameras, the sheer size of the sensor renders a much more magical image (to me). I'm using the Pentax 55mm f/2.8 and it is a perfect match for the camera. I just never could get comfortable moving back to 35mm after shooting medium format film. This camera gives a much close look to medium format film while retaining the convenience of digital.
And the COLOR! My biggest gripe with the Sony and Nikon sensors is they are way to saturated and the colors to sooo much work to get them where I wanted them. My preference is for much more muted tones and lower contrast (Portra 400). The 645D translates color much closer to that look and palate. I think it the the nature of the Kodak CCD. But it doesn't have gobs of dynamic range, so you really need to nail the exposure. Which isn't hard given the multiple, accurate metering options.
The final thing I really love about the camera is its simplicity. I've never used a Pentax, but the controls, button locations, and menus are really straight forward and intuitive. The ISO button is right where it should be. The grip is big and comfortable. The viewfinder is big, bright, and not over-cluttered with information like many modern cameras. The autofocus is fast enough for the way I shoot and can be fine tuned. For as big as the mirror is, I'm surprised at how little shutter shock there is. I hand held a few frames at 1/30 with decent results.
All of that, and you can easily pick one up for under $2500. I got mine refurbished with only 500 clicks!

02 February 2021
Unbeatable Price and perfect packing!
1 of 1 found this helpful I don’t know where else you can get a brand new supercharger at this price. It even has a brand new throttle body and sensors! I’m excited to adapt it to my LS.

28 April 2025
Works perfectly with my Nikon lenses on ...
Works perfectly with my Nikon lenses on my Fujifilm GFX!