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Is anybody using an RZ67?

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That is true, it is an attention getter. I was near the Lincoln mem. in DC with my RB, metering prism, and 360mm lens and 2x TC and people looked at me like I was a ghostbuster. At that point I realized that I need to glue a rubber duckie to the top of my metering prism so that people will simply assume that I am crazy and leave me alone.

Hah!

I have Kinder Surprise toys taped on top of mine .. currently is a red car, before that a giraffe and I'm thinking Sponge Bob's Gary next ...

Or you could always do this:
 

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Have had it for a few years. You cannot beat the 6x7 capability. Its just short of using a 4x5. Without the really heave load of that. The 65mm is great for landscapes...you can get the 50mm for considerably more money if you really need that wide of a lense. I mainly use the 110. I keep the whole system in a backpack and strap a tripod on it. Dont listen to the idea of it being heavy or to bulky. Give me a break ...... You like 6x6 of a Hassie? Crop a 6x7 to 6x6 and there u go. You want a panoramic? You get more of a negitive for that than a 6x6 camera. Rotate the back and you can get the 7X6. See ebay for the unrealistic prices you can get this camera and lenses for. Im sold on it. But then again you have to be comfortable with what you want. Just my opinion....
 
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