[QUOTE=Daniel Unkefer;1629124]I picked one up and tried it on some closeup shots. It did the job and it is a well made tool.
[QUOTE=Daniel Unkefer;1629124]I picked one up and tried it on some closeup shots. It did the job and it is a well made tool.
[QUOTE=tuco;1629128]I just picked one up too. Been thinking about using it instead of guessing about composition in closeups. One thing I do like for the C33 over the C3 is the parallax compensation shown in the viewfinder. But not particularly accurate, but good when on the fly. Frequently good enough but not always. So the Parramender brings new precision to the kit regarding closeups
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[QUOTE=tuco;1629128]Mamiya Paramender Wow Love It by Nokton48, on Flickr
Mamiya Paramender Wow Love It by Nokton48, on Flickr
Just received a Paramender from Japan. Surprisingly solid and Yes! a very precise tool. Love it
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Good deal. I forget to raise it before the shot sometimes. It looks like you have a different knob to raise it on yours?
Mamiya Paramender Parallax Compensator by tuco, on Flickr
Intrepid 4x5, Nikkor 210mm, TMAX 100, HC-110
Hey Tuco. I have forgotten multiple times to raise the Parramnder. LOL Yes I have a round knob version and you have flip-levers
NICE pair of Mamyflexes! BTW I have never seen differences between black and chrome lenses on very large color prints done quite routinely. Shooting into the sun if it is going to get hexagons, both types will give you hexagons. Best to get some original shades cheaply
6x6 TLR Shooting Bank by Nokton48, on Flickr
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