Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID prism

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mshchem

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I am not an expert. I think any RB prism will work on RZ or RZII . The prisms that have a battery built into the prism should work. The AEII prisms for the RZ67II are getting pretty cheap. I paid 1100 USD for mine, used in 2001. These prisms are nice but very heavy. Consider a simple "chimney" finder , weighs almost nothing and gives you a nice magnified view. These can be bought very cheap and are great.
 

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The non-metering prism can be used with all RZ and RB according to documentation.
The chimney finder will not work on RZ II without modification.
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There is an AE chimney finder built for the RZ that does not need modification. As mentioned all of the prisms work, I prefer the AE-II. The electronics for the meter do not add much weight. None of the RZ prisms have batteries internal to them, they use the camera's batteries for metering/etc.
 
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