dancqu
Member
The additional weight and bulk of a Mamiya RZ 67 over
that of a Bronica ETRSi 6x4.5, or SQ for that matter:
Does that additional weight and bulk justify when
print quality is the standard?
ALL things being equal a same scene printed 16x20 from
the ET should appeare the same as a 20x24 from the RZ.
The ET is though more capable. With it's one stop faster
lens I can use a one stop slower film with it's finer grain
and higher resolution.
The choice is difficult. MY Mamiya lenses may be less sharp
than my Bronica lenses at Near wide open aperatures. That
be the case and working at near wide open the RZ's 50%
additional negative means nothing, or worse.
I'm sure others have wrestled with this problem.
Which has won? Dan
that of a Bronica ETRSi 6x4.5, or SQ for that matter:
Does that additional weight and bulk justify when
print quality is the standard?
ALL things being equal a same scene printed 16x20 from
the ET should appeare the same as a 20x24 from the RZ.
The ET is though more capable. With it's one stop faster
lens I can use a one stop slower film with it's finer grain
and higher resolution.
The choice is difficult. MY Mamiya lenses may be less sharp
than my Bronica lenses at Near wide open aperatures. That
be the case and working at near wide open the RZ's 50%
additional negative means nothing, or worse.
I'm sure others have wrestled with this problem.
Which has won? Dan