![]() ![]() But there was just something romantic about it to me - probably a combination of the location, the way Max and his friends compose their videos, and seeing him use the camera that just made me want one, right then and there. Their photo walk with the camera, which was shot early on a weekend morning, was beautifully done, and showed the great results that the camera produces. Max and his friends in Germany do an amazing job with their review videos, and I enjoy hearing their experiences. I’d been trying to find reviews of the second generation M645 (e.g., Super and Pro), not the first generation (e.g., 1000S), but I immediately was drawn into their piece on the 1000S. My interest in the 1000S started the first time I saw Max Heinrich of Analog Insights fame reviewing the camera on YouTube. But there are already multiple 6×4.5 cameras in the house, and yet, an M645 1000S had been in the back of my mind for some time now, and one finally joined my growing family of film cameras. It seems nearly justifiable that I might seek out cameras that fill a gap in the collection, like Mamiya RB67 (with its 6×7 image format), or the Mamiya Press Super 23 (with its 6×9 images). ![]() ![]() It seems clear at this point that my film camera fascination is spinning slightly out-of-control. ![]()
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