Keltzar said:they will stop.
http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Mamiya-Reportedly-Exiting-Camera-Industry-.htm
This effectively marks the death of medium format i.e.
Contax has closed down.
Bronica was closed down by Tamron sometime back.
Hasselblad is barely surviving, a shade of its former self, now owned by Shiriro.
Rolleiflex is small, barely surviving.
Pentacon is long gone.
Well, except Kiev/Hartblei ... but I don't think they're doing that well either.
And maybe Seagull, which has also gone very quiet.
I think the future availability of 120 film is going to be an issue.
Keltzar said:they will stop.
http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Mamiya-Reportedly-Exiting-Camera-Industry-.htm
This effectively marks the death of medium format i.e.
Contax has closed down.
Bronica was closed down by Tamron sometime back.
Hasselblad is barely surviving, a shade of its former self, now owned by Shiriro.
Rolleiflex is small, barely surviving.
Pentacon is long gone.
Well, except Kiev/Hartblei ... but I don't think they're doing that well either.
And maybe Seagull, which has also gone very quiet.
I think the future availability of 120 film is going to be an issue.
Keltzar said:I think the future availability of 120 film is going to be an issue.
singscott said:Well there still the HASSY or the ROLLIE![]()
Tetrode said:There will be boutique specialists film manufacturers like Efke that will continue producing 120 film even if the majors decide to quit.
Kodak just built a new film manufacturing facility in China. And Ilford is not shutting down their film manufacturing facility as feared. Fujifilm is still in the game.The future is not all that bleak.
relax la..idor said:what a sad day for MF photography.... Looks like i can never save up in time to buy a mamiya ZD :cry: