DanielStone
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Interesting... I've been considering purchasing another RZ67 II kit since the prices have, IMO, "bottomed out"... I sold my 3-lens, 1 body(pro II), many accessory kit last year, and have been fortunate enough to fill that "void" it left with a nice 2-body, 3 lens Hasselblad kit. I've been extremely happy with the resulting film exposed through the Hassy lenses thus far.
What has cause the Hasselblad items to retain much more "value" price-wise than their comparative Mamiya counterparts?
I mean, I can get (4), yes 4, APO lenses(210, 250, 350, 500mm) Mamiya RZ67 lenses for under the cost of (1) mid/high-priced 250mm CF superachromat on eb** currently. Not much more for another (2) Pro II bodies, 4-5 film backs, 1-2 new-style prism finders, and motor winders for each body. And 4-5 more RZ lenses, such as the 50ULD, 65L-A, 110MM 2.8, and 180mm.
What gives? I'm doing my best to not become more of a "gearhead", but if I can have a more versatile kit that will allow me more "reach" when in the field for the same(or less) money, but I hate to flip-flop back and forth...
I shoot mostly chrome these days, so the "APO" would definitely help retain as much color fidelity as possible, especially since I've been drum scanning most of these to go up to 16x16/20 print sizes...
And despite all the "research" I've read through saying that Hasselblad lenses are sharper and give better results than Mamiya lenses, my eyes are seeing a definite even playing field from chromes/negs made with my prior RZ67, and my current Hasselblad lenses...
-Dan
What has cause the Hasselblad items to retain much more "value" price-wise than their comparative Mamiya counterparts?
I mean, I can get (4), yes 4, APO lenses(210, 250, 350, 500mm) Mamiya RZ67 lenses for under the cost of (1) mid/high-priced 250mm CF superachromat on eb** currently. Not much more for another (2) Pro II bodies, 4-5 film backs, 1-2 new-style prism finders, and motor winders for each body. And 4-5 more RZ lenses, such as the 50ULD, 65L-A, 110MM 2.8, and 180mm.
What gives? I'm doing my best to not become more of a "gearhead", but if I can have a more versatile kit that will allow me more "reach" when in the field for the same(or less) money, but I hate to flip-flop back and forth...
I shoot mostly chrome these days, so the "APO" would definitely help retain as much color fidelity as possible, especially since I've been drum scanning most of these to go up to 16x16/20 print sizes...
And despite all the "research" I've read through saying that Hasselblad lenses are sharper and give better results than Mamiya lenses, my eyes are seeing a definite even playing field from chromes/negs made with my prior RZ67, and my current Hasselblad lenses...
-Dan