Alan Gales
Member
My RZ was close to mint but it was the original RZ. The Pro II's sold for quite a bit more. Like Polyglot says, they are professional cameras made for shooting day after day.
I understand where Polyglot comes from about avoiding up-nostril shots but I can hold an RZ just below my face with a waist level finder. If I wanted to do a head shot I'd have the person seated. I almost always shot my subjects with my RZ on a tripod with studio strobes but of course you need to decide what works best for you.
I understand where Polyglot comes from about avoiding up-nostril shots but I can hold an RZ just below my face with a waist level finder. If I wanted to do a head shot I'd have the person seated. I almost always shot my subjects with my RZ on a tripod with studio strobes but of course you need to decide what works best for you.