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Mamiya's New DL33 (33 Mega Pixel Camera)
I Can Read Your Language
yankodesign.com — YD is a melting pot of varied cultures; we have Asians, Americans, Australians and British in our... group. Luckily we all use English otherwise can you fathom the commotion if we all mailed in our respective mother tongues! Funny as it may sound now, ... (more) I Can Read Your Language
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Mamiya announces DL33 for those who need more than 28 megapixels
Engadget — ... Facing a little bit of competition from the hands of Nikon, and finding its earlier 28 megapixel DL28 to be something of a success (despite its $15,000 price tag), medium format master Mamiya is introducing a new model set to drive the megapixel wars to ...

Mamiya's $20k, 33-Megapixel DL33 Medium-Format Digital is Beautiful [Cameras]
Gizmodo — ... The upgrade comes way of a new 33-megapixel Aptus-II 7 Digital Back from Leaf, mated to an improved Mamiya 645AFD III body. I love my old Mamiya C330 TLR, so I wish I was a fashion or studio photographer who could write this off, because there's something about medium-format photography that gets me hard. [Mamiya via ...

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