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Mike Gray

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Medium Format Battle: Pentax 67 vs. Hasselblad 500CM

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Medium Format Battle: Pentax 67 vs. Hasselblad 500CM

Mike Gray

Mike Gray

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Shooting Kodak Gold w/ the Pentax 67

Mike Gray

Mike Gray

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5 Years with the Pentax 67 // Long-Term Review

Splotch

Splotch

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Why the Pentax 67 is the BEST Film Camera

Braden Archie

Braden Archie

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Pentax67 and Mamiya RB67 | my thoughts after both.

HayesPeterson

HayesPeterson

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Film Camera Battle: Pentax 67 vs Mamiya RB67

Mike Gray

Mike Gray

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Pentax 67 Review - Lenses, grips, and functionality — Peter Jeffrey

peterjeffrey.photography

The Pentax 67 delivers as a robust medium format camera with a satisfying blend of classic design and versatile lens options. It's a heavyweight contender both in physical heft and photographic prowess, with a lens lineup that can impress even seasoned film photographers. The 105mm f/2.4 lens is a standout, offering stunning shallow depth of field effects. While it's not the lightest or easiest camera to handle, with cumbersome film loading and a hefty body, those willing to shoulder the burden will find it a rewarding investment. If you can manage the weight and the loud shutter, the Pentax 67 is a stellar choice for those seeking medium format excellence.

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Pentax 67 Review - It's a Big Camera - Casual Photophile

casualphotophile.com

The Pentax 67 is a polarizing piece of photography gear. While its legendary status among medium format cameras is undeniable, this review highlights significant drawbacks. The camera's weight and size are unwieldy, making it a poor choice for street or casual photography, and reliability issues plague older models. However, its lenses are lauded for exceptional quality, offering a broad range from wide-angle to telephoto, which might appeal to studio and landscape photographers. Despite its quirks, the Pentax 67 can produce stunning images in the right hands, but it's not for everyone. Consider your shooting style and physical stamina before diving into this hefty classic.

Pentax 67 Film Camera Review » Shoot It With Film

shootitwithfilm.com

The Pentax 67 is a behemoth of a camera, delivering stunning 6x7 negatives with impressive lens options. Its robust build and sharp optics make it a favorite among serious photographers, especially for portraits and landscapes. However, its sheer size and weight are daunting, and its fully manual operation can be a hurdle for those accustomed to modern conveniences. Notably, the lack of double exposure capability and the cumbersome film loading process are significant drawbacks. While the Pentax 67 is a powerful tool for those willing to embrace its quirks, it's not for the faint-hearted or those seeking ease of use.

Pentax 67 Review

jeffandmichelephoto.com

The Pentax 67, affectionately dubbed the "Beast," is a powerhouse for photographers who crave depth and detail. Its standout features include a large focusing screen, which simplifies achieving sharp focus, and the ability to produce shallow depth of field, making it ideal for portrait work. The 5:4 aspect ratio is perfect for Instagram, and the large negatives translate to exceptional image quality. While its weight is often criticized, it’s not much heftier than other medium formats, and it offers a robust, durable build. However, if you’re after portability or faster lenses, consider alternatives like the Mamiya 7. Overall, the Pentax 67 is a versatile choice for those serious about their craft.

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Adventures on Film

chrischinnockphotography.com

The Pentax 67 stands as an iconic beast in the world of film photography, celebrated for its legendary Super Multi Coated Takumar 105mm 2.4 lens that delivers dreamy bokeh and sharp details. Its robust, modular design allows for flexibility with interchangeable lenses and viewfinders, making it a versatile choice for both portraits and landscapes. Despite its hefty size, this camera defies myths about its usability, proving to be ergonomically sound for handheld shooting. However, its weight can be a drawback for extended outings. While newer models offer more features at a steeper price, the Pentax 67 maintains a timeless appeal, offering a rich photographic experience that transforms a photographer's portfolio with its impressive 6x7 negatives. Overall, it's a dream fulfilled for film enthusiasts seeking an unparalleled image quality.

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