RB67 - where do you use this camera mostly?

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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:

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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.

Ohh. I did not know that. Thank you!
Will look out for one.
 
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