I have used the Mamiya RZ67 and an RZ67 Pro II for about thirteen years, generally hand held with the waist level finder and with a hand-held meter. (Ok... I'm nuts.)
For the past several months, however, I have been working on a landscape project and have been using it with a tripod, which has increased my patience for slowing down, etc. Been enjoying using the camera in a new (to me) way with a new (to me subject).
I am... shall we say, vertically challenged, and one thing that gets difficult is if I raise the tripod, things get too high and i cannot get above it to look down into the waist level finder, so I broke down and bought an AE Prism finder. Hoping that I won't have to try to stretch above the camera from a ladder any more! haha...
I am unused to having a light meter in the camera, but I have figured out how to use it in Aperture Priority using the dial on the prism finder, and it looks like it is reading light and setting the shutter speed. But just to be sure, I figured I'd ask one question here, that I could not find...
When I use the AE Prism finder in aperture priority, do I have to set the shutter speed dial on the camera body to any particular setting? TIA
For the past several months, however, I have been working on a landscape project and have been using it with a tripod, which has increased my patience for slowing down, etc. Been enjoying using the camera in a new (to me) way with a new (to me subject).
I am... shall we say, vertically challenged, and one thing that gets difficult is if I raise the tripod, things get too high and i cannot get above it to look down into the waist level finder, so I broke down and bought an AE Prism finder. Hoping that I won't have to try to stretch above the camera from a ladder any more! haha...
I am unused to having a light meter in the camera, but I have figured out how to use it in Aperture Priority using the dial on the prism finder, and it looks like it is reading light and setting the shutter speed. But just to be sure, I figured I'd ask one question here, that I could not find...
When I use the AE Prism finder in aperture priority, do I have to set the shutter speed dial on the camera body to any particular setting? TIA