chuck94022
Member
I always thought I had medium format covered with my Mamiya 6MF. It's such a wonderful camera. But it isn't a portrait camera. To be fair, I'm not a portrait photographer. I tend to shoot landscapes and street. My 6MF has been wonderful for the latter, and I use large format for landscapes. However, I'm feeling more desire to master portrait photography.
I like the idea of medium format for portraits, and my 6MF just isn't right for it. So I've started lusting after RZ67s on the auction site. More specifically, mostly to get a newer body, I've been looking at RZ67 Pro II kits.
A couple of questions. Is this just GAS and I should ignore it? Should I just stick with large format portraiture? I fear that any subject would get bored with me fiddling under a dark cloth, plus the fear of missing a moment.
Also, getting past GAS, I notice that almost 100% of the auction site listing note "dust" in RZ lenses. Do the Mamiya lenses get more dust than other lenses for some reason, or is this just sellers being thorough? If I do pull the trigger on an RZ system, anything I should be especially careful of?
I like the idea of medium format for portraits, and my 6MF just isn't right for it. So I've started lusting after RZ67s on the auction site. More specifically, mostly to get a newer body, I've been looking at RZ67 Pro II kits.
A couple of questions. Is this just GAS and I should ignore it? Should I just stick with large format portraiture? I fear that any subject would get bored with me fiddling under a dark cloth, plus the fear of missing a moment.
Also, getting past GAS, I notice that almost 100% of the auction site listing note "dust" in RZ lenses. Do the Mamiya lenses get more dust than other lenses for some reason, or is this just sellers being thorough? If I do pull the trigger on an RZ system, anything I should be especially careful of?