Mamiya Digital Camera high performance at an affordable price

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 Mamiya Digital Camera

   Quality and advanced technology comes with a hefty tag price. But Japanese camera manufacturer Mamiya begs to disagree. Last year, the company introduced a Mamiya digital camera in the medium format category that is priced much lower than digital cameras with similar features.   This new product is the Mamiya DL28 Digital Camera System with the same bevy of benefits that are offered by competing brands at a more expensive price. 

     Fully professional high performance features make this Mamiya camera a product to reckon with in its highly competitive market segment.   Image richness, highlight and shadow contrast, and color accuracy are fostered by its impressive resolution of 28 megapixels, and its large sensor allowing 7.2 microns pixel size. This camera works ideally for both indoor and outdoor shooting locations as its LCD screen measuring 2.5 inch at the diagonal is the largest in the market

    This Mamiya digital camera adopts the Aptus-II Digital Back from Leaf, an innovative 28-megapixel system unparalleled in terms of value, picture quality and performance.   It is housed in a 645 AFD III body with coreless motor designed for more rapid and accurate auto focusing.  Communication interface among camera, lens and digital back also comes seamlessly under this unique set-up.

     To ensure that the photographer is always ready to capture action in fast-shoot situations, the 645 AFD III body and Leaf Aptus-11 Digital Back are married into an integral unit.  The photographer is also freed from technical adjustments and allowed to concentrate on image composition with this Mamiya digital camera model’s 12-stop dynamic range, 16-bit capture, and a 50-800 ISO range.  Additionally, information on choice of size reproduction is readily within easy access as this camera’s 28 MP back supplies raw files in   53 MB size and in 16-bit TIFF files if in excess of 159 MB.

     The more than 50 years of experience of Mamiya is also manifested in this camera’s compact flash media storage.  This allows easy, untethered shooting either in the studio or on outside location shoots.  Shooting with image captured directly onto the computer is also possible in this Mamiya Digital Camera which comes with a firewire data cable and Leaf Capture software 11.2 for the purpose.  The latest of this software enhancement also enables others, either in the studio or in the field, to access the images taken by the camera via iPhone connectivity.  Mamiya technology sure has gone a long way since the launching of its first folding compact Mamiya rangefinder in the 1940s.

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