Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID 35mm SLR Camera
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- Brand: Mamiya
- Part Number: 212090
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: testshoot.com Posted: Jul 10, 2006 Type: User Review |
I love this workhorse. After years of shooting everything on the market, I find it the only tool I need anymore. While people spout the virtues of digital, you are not going to beat the quality of a virtual drum across a 6x7 chrome in the near...
PROS: -Bellows focusing means black stays black. -Few glass elements, few elements means sharper images. -Precision, precision, precision. -Dropped from a 15 foot ladder and continued to shoot with it all day (though some teeth on the focusing rails stripped of
CONS: -Some people complain about weight. -Not gonna win any beauty contests. -Often forget and accidently lock lense so shutter becomes a 'bulb' mode. "oops" -Cross threaded lenses while mounting will require Herculean strength. -Quality digital backs cost mor
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: womble Posted: Mar 16, 2005 Type: User Review |
What is there left to say. This is a leviathon of a camera, Far too heavy to backpack with, needs a massive tripod, lenses are heavy; but I love this camera. It may kill me one day lifting my fully laden Lowepro, but thie camera is worh it....
PROS: Built like tank, fantastic revolving back, quick change of backs, quick set-up, bellow focussing. Simply knicker wetting lenses.
CONS: Weight, weight, weight. That said I would take it anywhere just to get those gorgeous trannies back form the lab.
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: lifanus Posted: Jan 21, 2005 Type: User Review |
Offers exceptional performance with the drawback of the excessive weight. Extremly durable.
PROS: Extremly durable, Sharp optics, 1/2 exposure increacements in manual mode, Presice AE Prism II finder in 1/6 increacements exposure. Great accessories, 6x7 Revolving Back, Mirror Lock Up, T Shutter, Leaf shutter, fast flash sync, Bellow design, Numerous s
CONS: Heavy & Bulky Not Weather Resistant Use 6v silver oxide batteires somewhere is hard to get
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: metoliusdmm Posted: Jan 09, 2005 Type: User Review |
I love the camera, although i don't spend a lot of time using it i still love it. The studio i intern at uses these cameras and i know the photograpgher there loove them, it is an awesome camera for studio work, why else would a studio use it if...
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: gnnyman Posted: Jun 16, 2004 Type: User Review |
I like it and hate it at the same time. Just the last weekend - a hike in Colorado, but I had the equipment with me in my backpack. 15 pounds of camera equipment....sweating like crazy but then, when I got the negatives back from processing - I...
PROS: Optical performance, changeable backs, accurate exposure
CONS: weigth and again weight
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