mtjade2007
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It's really just about the size of a 645. But the camera is like a boat anchor. So I call it large format camera. Anyway, I did a test shot for a poster project with a Camerz ZII for a friend's shoe store. The images came out beautifully. It made me realize that this beast does not deserve the way it has been treated in a storage box in the garage. The lens is surprisingly good. The image quality is certainly first class.
My question is are Camerz long roll cameras such as a ZII with 75 - 150 mm f4.5 zooms still used for school portrait works today? Or is their time pretty much over now and have been replaced with digital cameras? It looks like very possible that a 645 film back of some sort can be adapted to the back of the camera and make it an excellent low cost yet high quality studio portrait camera. The camera can handle large flash systems and the shutter will last a very long life.
Here is a test shot: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4312576355_6020626d27_o.jpg
My question is are Camerz long roll cameras such as a ZII with 75 - 150 mm f4.5 zooms still used for school portrait works today? Or is their time pretty much over now and have been replaced with digital cameras? It looks like very possible that a 645 film back of some sort can be adapted to the back of the camera and make it an excellent low cost yet high quality studio portrait camera. The camera can handle large flash systems and the shutter will last a very long life.
Here is a test shot: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4312576355_6020626d27_o.jpg