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August 13, 2008
Filed under: gear — Tags: — BennehBoy @ 1:27 pm
Ben Roberts is Joe Cool
© Ben Anderson

Photography as a pursuit requires equipment, over time, and for many reasons both subjective and objective, we all tend to end up with a favourite camera or a select choice of gear that we prefer to shoot with. This is the same for any activity that requires equipment, and I’m willing to bet that almost everyone can relate to it.

My favourite camera is the Mamiya 7II, and of course the older Mamiya 7 is equally just as good. Of all the cameras I’ve tried, and that’s a lot, the 7 offers me the best balance of options, ergonomics, framing, and format ie. quality. I’ve been shooting a 7 pretty much exclusively since I purchased one back in March.

So imagine my consternation when my 7 decided to completely lock up mid roll whilst out shooting with a friend last week. Picture Marlon Brando as Kurtz in Apocalypse Now, ‘The Horror!’. After taking a shot the camera just refused to wind on. I tried swapping batteries, operating the darkslide, removing the lens, popping the door open slightly, and even a different lens, all to no avail. After some frantic phone calls, and general disbelief by many that a 7 could malfunction this way, I decided to bite the bullet and remove the film. I didn’t have a dark bag with me so that meant trashing the roll so that I could carry on shooting.

Colonel Walter E. Kurtz

With the roll removed the camera started to work again. Hoping this was a glitch with just this one roll I shot another 4, only to have the problem return. Fortunately my shooting partner that day, Ben Roberts, had got the shots he wanted and so let me borrow his mk i 7.

A few days later, hoping that I had just been extremely unlucky, I loaded up another roll, only to have the camera malfunction again after just 3 shots. Now I knew that someone serious was up and reluctantly decided to take the camera back to my dealer, Dale Photographic. My 7 has been RTM’d with a woefully long expected turnaround of 4 weeks - Dale offer a superb service (personal endorsement, I’ve no affiliation with them) but unfortunately have no control over the upstream turnaround. On the plus side Dale has a mk i 7 coming in on Monday that I should be able to borrow, it’s only 4 days away but I can feel the withdrawal symptoms already.

If I was a pro shooter making a living out of this camera I’d be buying a 2nd body right now, since I’m not, I guess I just have to go cold turkey. Fingers crossed eh!

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1 Comment »

  1. Buy a 2nd and give it to me later :)

    You could always have bought a 2nd hand one off that auction site and sell it on it again later?
    The cost to you will be less than rental, but you probably wouldn’t have a warranty… would you trust the camera enough?

    Anyway, thanks for temporarily reducing my lustage for the 7’s… I thank you, my wallet thanks you and my girlfriend thanks you.

    Comment by JD — August 13, 2008 @ 1:41 pm

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