What lens does the Mamiya RZ67 use?

What lens does the Mamiya RZ67 use?

What lens does the Mamiya RZ67 use?

The best Mamiya RZ67 portrait lens has to be the mamiya Sekor 110mm f2. 8. Even for non-portraits it is still the number one lens.

Can you use RB lenses on RZ67?

You can definitively work with RB67 lenses on the RZ67 body, it’s just that the setting of speed dial on the camera’s body is irrelevant, because you set the shutter speeds on the lens itself (unlike the Sekor Z lenses, the RB’s lenses have an extra ring where you set the shutter speed).

What film does the Mamiya RZ67 use?

The camera accepts 6×7, 6×6 and 6×4.5, 120 and 220 film magazines and Polaroid as well as Quadra 72 4×5 sheet film backs. Mamiya RB67 backs are also supported via the G-Adapter. The film speed is set on each RZ back via a dial.

What lenses do you use with your Mamiya RZ67?

I currently own two lenses for my Mamiya RZ67, which is the Mamiya Sekor 90mm Z f/3.8 and the Mamiya Sekor 65mm Z f/4 – I must say I’m super impressed with them both. I tend to shoot in the 3.8 to 5.6 range, and I find that these lenses never let me down.

How does the Mamiya RZ67 feel in the hand?

One of the first things I noticed about the Mamiya RZ67 is how nice it feels in the hand. Compared to the Mamiya 645J, which felt like shooting with a VCR, the RZ feels like a glove. Part of this is due to the waist level finder which allows you to comfortably hold the camera at waist or chest level and look down to compose the frame.

How does the RZ compare to the Mamiya 645j?

Compared to the Mamiya 645J, which felt like shooting with a VCR, the RZ feels like a glove. Part of this is due to the waist level finder which allows you to comfortably hold the camera at waist or chest level and look down to compose the frame.

Is the Leica RZ a pretty viewfinder?

Of course, a pretty viewfinder wouldn’t matter if the images it produced were garbage, but thankfully that’s not the case. The RZ was the workhorse camera for Annie Leibovitz during much of the 80s and early 90s. If you’re familiar with her work from that era (her finest, I think) then you’ve seen what this camera is capable of.