"Tony" <justbecos@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> Formats: 6x7
> Systems: single lens reflex
> Amenities: Manual focus, manual exposure, no motor drive
> Viewing: waist level,
> Lenses: interchangeable lenses
> Batteries: Mechanical, electronic, - either
> Meter: hand-held
That's either a Mamiya RB67 or RZ67: both have rotating backs so they
don't
need a prism to let you do vertical shots. Chris Perez' tests of the
RZ67's
65mm and 110mm lenses showed that they have excellent performance at the
edges, so the RZ's attractive for landscape work.
Personally, I'd put up with a prism and go with a Pentax 67 of some sort:
but that's because I really like a lens in the 45mm range, and the Pentax
45/4.0 is actually affordable, whereas the widest RB/RZ lens is 50mm.
These
are not light cameras, though: with the 90/2.8, a P67 would be in the 2.0
kg
range, as opposed to 2.5 kg for the RZ67 + 110/2.8.
David J. Littleboy
Tokyo, Japan


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