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Mamiya RZ67 ProII Medium Format Film CameraPrice:
$2,303.00
The Mamiya RZ67 PRO II has become the industry standard used by many of today's most renowned photographers and artists because of its...
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The Mamiya RZ67 PRO II has become the industry standard used by many of today's most renowned photographers and artists because of its large 6x7cm ideal format negative size, over four and a half times larger than 35mm. Also notable are the RZ's ultra-high performance lenses, and multi-format versatility. Distinctive features include convenient revolving back, bellows focusing, large, bright viewfinder, and extensive system of accessories.
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7 Reviews from Epinions.com
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Pros: Price/Quality/Availability
Cons: Bulk makes handheld work difficult
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Pros: Wonderful picture quality, adaptable backs.
Cons: Expensive, a bit bulky.
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I would definitely recommend this camera for a professional quality look. Read More
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Pros: Great pictures
Cons: Heavy
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I recommend this for any pro working in a studio. Read More
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Pros: Great quality + great features
Cons: Heavy
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If you are after quality then this is the choice, but if you travel alot I would go lighter. Read More
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Pros: very well built; razor sharp lenses with great contrast
Cons: mirror lock-up procedure is a bit awkward
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As good as it gets for MF photgraphy on a tripod: solid camera with superb lenses. Buy the Mamiya 7II if you want a great camera for handheld photography. Read More
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Pros: Leaf shutter lenses, Rotating back, Expansive selection of accessories,Shutter speeds in 1/2 stops
Cons: Heavy for hand holding, Expensive accessories, Reliance on battery power
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As a past NYC assistant turned photographer I've used most camera systems and this one is still a pleasure to use daily.
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Pros: Fantastic negatives, and a very versatile system in the studio.
Cons: It's large enough and heavy enough to be a real pain in the butt, and the mirror lock-up system is terrible.
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Pros: Easy, fast handling
Cons: Cardboard gears, hard to find repair parts
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Forget about it. Buy the RB instead. They are much more rugged. Read More
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