I looked into the other ones mentioned. Not interested so much. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking a common camera. After some thought, I was leaning towards wanting 6x7 mainly with 6x6 as a backup.
Yes, being used by professionals means the biggest challenge is getting one that hasnt been worn out. Big heavy and awkward to use, hard to get parts, hard to get serviced and the cost of them has more than doubled over the last couple of years.......great lenses though, worth every cent.Braxus, I don't think you mentioned what you're going to do with it. If it's handheld portraits, rather than tripod-mounted landscapes, then weight becomes a factor. Keep that in mind. Also, a 110mm lens with an RB67 was a fairly common portrait combo. Pros shot the hell out of them. So be careful with the camera and lens you buy. Alan.
If your intended purpose is to compare film, using a normal lens, why not go for a 4x5 field camera? You only have to have film holders load with the films you intend to compare, it is probably cheaper and lighter than a medium-format SLR with a couple of backs. And you don't have to shoot an entire roll to get what you want. You're already working on a tripod, too.
How does the Pentax 67 lenses compare against the RZ lenses? Is there much a difference or noticable?RZ lenses are high quality professional lenses as good as they get when it comes to medium format. It only becomes a mater of which flavour you prefer when they get to that standard.
I might just get the 50 as well as a normal lens for the system.
The RB67 also comes with insta-film backs.
I have nearly matching 35mm bodies for just such a purpose - late model Canon film cameras that can be bought for a song.
But if I wanted to do this on 120, I would use my Mamiya 645 Pro.
In fact, I have done it with the 645 Pro:
T-Max 400:
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Yep.Is that old house still standing?? I shot it with my RB a few years ago. Shot a couple on HP5 and SFX, one after the other. That's what I like about having more than one back.
I've got that back and a roll of Fuji FP100 instant film left. It's probably bad by now. But someone could come back with new instant film again. If they do, my back will suddenly go up a lot in price so I can sell it.But only for instant films that are no longer manufactured. The Coyote Instax back is barely available, if at all. It is possible to mount other 2x3 Graflok accessories, including 2x3 Grafmatics; this would matter a lot more if there were more than two or three emulsion choices in 2x3 sheet film. Just being able to shoot 120 in four different frames (counting 6x9 the same as the Mamiya 6x8, since that's the image size you'll get) as well as 35mm pano format, and lenses from 50 mm to 500, with three choices of viewfinder, is enough to make me willing to carry the heavy iron.
Where is this house? Maybe I should grab my camera and get a shot myself.Yep.
Those shots are from 2020.
It looks just about the same now.
Some background info: https://www.delta-optimist.com/in-t...-historic-delta-home-to-eventually-go-3115301Where is this house? Maybe I should grab my camera and get a shot myself.
Many of the RZ lenses are probably inexpensive because they don't work on the RB.Where is this house? Maybe I should grab my camera and get a shot myself.
Did more looking on Ebay at RZ lenses. Most of them are really quite cheap. Some less then $100 bucks like the 100-200 zoom, and some between $100-250. That seems more easily purchased. I dont know why the normal lenses like the 90 and 110 are so way up there in price? They vary between $600-1000.
That's just marketing from eBay sellers. There's no difference in the lenses for one version or the other of the RZ. Also, bear in mind with the 110 f2.8 that there are two versions of that lens - the 110 and the 110 W. The W version is highly sought after and commands a premium. The regular 110 should be available for less -more like $600 US. The W versions go for around $1000 US.I noticed a lot of lenses on Ebay are listed as for the Pro II camera. Is there any difference in lenses between version 1 and 2 cameras? I would think they'd all work as long as its for the RZ mount?
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