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IDENTIDEM.design MRF2 (Press Edition) - A LiDAR-powered multi-format rangefinder for Mamiya Press lenses
IDENTIDEM.design MRF2 (Press Edition) - A LiDAR-powered multi-format rangefinder for Mamiya Press lenses
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The MRF2 is the second version of the (M)edium-format (R)ange(F)inder - a truly unique camera that combines old and new technology for a one-of-a-kind analogue photography experience. Built for the Mamiya Press lens system, it uses microelectronics and software to bring a modern lens-coupled, LiDAR-powered medium-format rangefinder to life.
When you buy an MRF2 you get:
- A Mamiya Press 65mm/f6.3 lens
- Fully assembled camera with firmware flashed, calibrated, and film tested
- Lens masks for all supported formats
- An ND filter for using the viewfinder more effectively in bright light
- 35mm adapters for panoramic shooting
- A sturdy travel case
- 1 Month Support, Return, Repair window
Some of the highlights:
- Use any of the Mamiya Universal Press lenses and calibrate them in-camera
- Shoot 35mm Panoramas, 6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, and 6x9 all in the same camera by simply selecting the relevant format from the in-camera configuration menu and installing the relevant mask
- Accurate frame counting for each format
- "LiDAR" range-finding with high accuracy and distance up to 12m
- In-viewfinder display with
- Light-meter with aperture range set by selected lens
- Lens focus distance display, and LiDAR rangefinder distance display
- Focus accuracy indicator
- Dynamic frame lines with size determined by lens selection, and masking determined by select format
- Horizon level indicator
- External display with frame count, battery life, selected format, and selected lens
- Printed with a combination of ePLA for flex and give, and PETG-CF for strength and rigidity where it matters
Version 2 brings the following improvements:
- Improved lens position sensor
- Adds 6x9 support
- Better battery life and even more accurate frame spacing
- Improved grip
- Self-return advance lever
- Improved lock-ring lens mount
There's a short walkthrough of the previous version of the camera on Instagram
and you can see a few examples of photos taken with various prototypes on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C43rso2oybJ
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Ep1m4oHzi
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6nwu8qoQKy
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6zQlxAIzB3
https://www.instagram.com/p/C7MERYwoWzO/