Virtualtraveller
Photographyreview
by Danny Gonzalez
Philip Greenspun's review on Photo.net
by Ken Rockwell
by Michael Clark
by Grant Heffernan
Camera Review on Mamiy 7 and Mamiya 7 II
Jack Zyberk's review on Luminous-landscape.com and Michael Reichmann's hands-on
by Tom Westbrook
Mountainzone
by Ed Buziak
TeamWork Review
Photodo lens Reviews -the most reputable lens reviews
Medium Format (120/620) Camera/Lens Resolution testing 4 cameras shootout
Based on my personal experience, the Mamiya 7 65mm lens
is much sharper than my Rollei 80mm f/2.8. In additon, since Mamiya 7 camera does not have a huge mirror, mirror-caused vibration during exposure is not an issue.
David
Hume Kennerly's whole book "Photo
Du Jour" is
based on M7 with 43mm.
Bruce
Percy
Mike Stacey
Mamiya Rangefinder Photography
Mamiya 7II Photographers
Liz
Haywood-Sullivan
Tom
Wang
Geoff
Murray
Sebastian-Lewis' photos
Moises Levy
Forum for Mamiya 7 users
Mamiya user forum/Mamiya 7
MAMIYA & MAMIYA 7II (A)
MAMIYA 7 & MAMIYA 7II (B)
MAMIYA 7 & MAMIYA 7III
Yahoo MAMIYA rangefinders Mamiya 6 and 7
Photosharp Mamiya 合併 第七版, Ver 6. 第六版 Ver. 5 第五版
Ebay (where I got my 43mm lens)
Reputable Hong Kong camera shops
Tin
Cheung Camera Co. (where I got my mamiya
7II plus two lens): G26 Tung Ying Building, 100 Nathan Road,
Tsim Sha Tsui. Tel: 2722 1265, 2368 7699; Fax: 2722 1043. at
the corner of Granville and Nathan Rd. From the Tsimshatsui MTR
station, exit at the exit toward "Granville
Rd".
Tin Cheung is on the ground floor of Tung Ying Arcade somewhere
in the middle. There are at least two more used camera shops
in the same building worth checking out.
Robert White in UK