

The 645AF (non-d versions) are the logical first step, but I am even interested in the pre-AF designs. I have one, modern, Schneider LS lens for my DF+ but I also have a tech camera, and that will be the consumer of the lens budget for a while, so I am interested in playing around with non-curet lenses. Is thee any info? If there is not a proper repository for them, I am willing to make one available to the public, but we need to gather the data sheets first! I know there are lists of Mamiya 645AF Lenses floating around here on GetDPI that give descriptions and reviews, and those are useful, but the real data would be great to have access to. I would love to be able to look at the data sheets with MTF, distortion & vignetting charts, as well as the other specs on the lenses. This is very valuable info when doing research. There is a very useful site called Hasselblad Historical that publishes the original Zeiss data sheets for nearly every legacy lens ever made for Hasselblad! And then of course Hasselblad also publishes the data sheets for the new lenses.
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I have the 55, 80 and 180mm, equivalent to 28, 50 and about a hundred mm in Full Frame. It has bellows focusing, it racks out 60mm, 2 inch. in Full Frame to 28mm) to 250mm ( FF about 125mm). I recently switched to Phase One DF+ from the Hasselblad V System. The Mamiya C330 is a TLR, 6×6 format, with interchangeable lenses. Hello All, Does anyone know where one can find proper lens data sheets on Mamiya 645 AF lenses (or any Mamiya lenses for that matter!)? Also interesting is to note that a test of Mamiya TLR lenses (chrome lenses - 65,80,105,135,180) made in the mid-60s by Modern Photography rated the 105/3.5 (tessar) better than the 80/2.8 from f8 to f11, among the best results in the test, so we can't say that the 105/3.
