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Mamiya, Leaf ally for medium-format cameras (Cnet - Crave )
A Mamiya 645DF camera body with an 80mm lens and a Leaf Aptus medium-format
image sensor attached.
(Credit: Mamiya Leaf)
Mamiya Digital Imaging and Leaf Imaging, two Phase One-controlled brands in
the medium-format photography market, have become one.
With the new Mamiya Leaf brand, the two camera specialists will join product
development and support activities, the companies said today.
Medium-format photography has been reshaped dramatically through the
transition from film to digital. Using larger frames of film let photographers
capture higher-quality imagery, but correspondingly large image sensors come
at a much higher price.
Medium-format cameras traditionally came with removable camera backs, and
Copenhagen-based Phase One and Tel Aviv-based Leaf make digital versions that
would attach to camera bodies. Tokyo-based Mamiya makes camera bodies and
lenses.
Competitors, most notably Hasselblad and now Pentax, make integrated designs
without removable image sensors. The bigger competition, though, comes from
more mainstream SLR designs from Nikon and Canon, whose 35mm-format cameras
offer steady improvements in image quality and performance at prices
considerably lower than those in the medium-format realm.
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