I've used my RZ (spiritual cousin) around DC, in and out of the studio, and in Mexico City, doing street photography. It's a go-anywhere, do-anything camera.
An example: shot hand-held, pointed straight up, inside the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City:
Being new - both here and and with my RB67 - I’ve just begun with landscape and architecture. I wanted something larger then my Nikon F3 for this work.
The older I grow the more I like the process and thought behind the camera.
The F3 is not a bad camera but the Mamiya I very nice working with.
I mostly used it on tripod but want to do more handheld.
For me, having one of the compatible Mamiya left hand trigger grips makes the RB67 eminently hand hold-able. If you are looking for one, the grips for the Mamiya C330 also are compatible with the RB67.
For me, having one of the compatible Mamiya left hand trigger grips makes the RB67 eminently hand hold-able. If you are looking for one, the grips for the Mamiya C330 also are compatible with the RB67.