Pentax 67ii Quick Review | Southern California Medium Format Film Wedding Photographer
Well that didn’t take long.

Pentax 67ii medium format film camera
The camera itself is heavy and it feels very solid. Surprisingly, it’s not much heavier than my Pentax 645nii’s. The right hand grip is definitely a great addition especially for a camera this size and weight. The view finder is bright and sharp, so manual focus for creative compositions is quick, easy, and precise. That shutter sound is loud, especially when it’s close to your ears, but not as bad as most people say. Loading film is pretty straightforward, but it may take some time to get use to especially out in the field. Overall, it is a very easy camera to use with all the familiar dials and they’re easy to figure out. The Pentax 67ii feels very natural, more like a 35mm on steroid than a 6×7 medium format monster.

Comparison of the body caps of my Nikon full frame, Pentax 645nii, and Pentax 67ii.
Pictures from the camera coming soon…
James Tang
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