Hi, I am totally new to medium format and film photography but have decided to switch to medium format film. After research, i have bought a mamiya rz67 pro II and the 110mm lens. But I am also very interested in architectural photography so i want a wide angle lens too. I have read that the 50mm uld lens is the best for this camera. But does the uld aspect make much difference compared to non-uld? and is the 65mm so noticeably narrower or poorer in quality?
I'm an amateur but I really want to improve the quality of my output so if it makes a huge difference I will wait and save for the 50mm uld.
Thanks Everyone. All the responses are giving me a lot to think about. I think a view camera/large format is the ideal but realistically I'm less likely to get the benefit if the set up is so big so have decided to compromise and see what results i get with the mamiya (i was looking at the shen-hao and other large format cameras). i like the potential flexibility with this camera. I'm hoping the step increase from my micro four thirds camera to medium format will give me better photos.
i realise it will be a while before i learn how to get the best of it and that it's the person not the camera that makes the photo but i want to improve my chances.
Got to process all this info. Thanks again.
110/2.8 is the smallest and lightest RZ lens I think; most of the lenses are 2x-4x of its size and weight.
If you're feeling particularly strong one day, slap on a 250APO, prism and power-winder and see how you go handholding it through a wedding reception. It's going to hurt, but that's the sort of thing entirely impossible with a view camera.
Also new to forums, so please excuse any etiquette fails. After reading all your comments and thinking more, I have bought the non-uld 50mm for less than half the price of the uld one. My thinking is I just need to get started with shooting and getting comforable with medium format and film asap.
I'm dreading the first dip down in quality.
i've got my eye on large format in the long term, and take your points polyglot. i have also looked at tiltshift, but i think that, given the prices, the money would be better spent saving for large format. I also have some large format film that i'm going to try doing pinhole stuff with.
my mamiya set up is going to be bulky, but it still looks fairly ordinary. so my plan is to get comfortable with this before attempting large format.
haha! I'm preparing for an expensive habit. I have downloaded a light meter. I dont need a loupe with my mamiya? i've seen people use them with view cameras? also is it a case of the bigger the magnification the greater the likelihood of sharpness?
i'm concerned about the accuracy of the view on the mamiya screen.
4.692 kg. I changed the 250 into 180sb with spacer, film not included
The 50ULD was something like $2250+ as I recall. now you can find them under $400.
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