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by stonehousellc , Jan 14 '00
Pros: Price/Quality/Availability Cons: Bulk makes handheld work difficult
The greatest difference between the serious amateur and the professional photographer is the necessity of working in a format larger than 35mm. For most every assignment (journalism excluded), Art Directors and Photo Editors want the greater quality...
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by bouffard , Dec 23 '99
Pros: Sturdy, Dependable Cons: Heavy, Expensive
I purchased my camera after extensive research into functions and price after my Pentax 645 decided to stop working.
The main feature I liked about this workhorse was the shutter is placed in the lens, allowing for flash sync at any shutter...
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by Duroman , Aug 08 '00
Pros: Great pictures Cons: Heavy
NOTE: I've added an update at the bottom to account for the year since I've purchased the camera.
I purchase the Mamiya RZ67 Professional II camera three months ago. Prior to that I was using a borrowed Nikon camera. Before that I used those...
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by mrwendellnyc , Nov 18 '01
Pros: Leaf shutter lenses, Rotating back, Expansive selection of accessories,Shutter speeds in 1/2 stops Cons: Heavy for hand holding, Expensive accessories, Reliance on battery power
The Mamiya 6x7 is a great system for the professional photographer. Although best suited for still life and interiors, I have used it and have seen it used in the fashion and beauty realms. As a working professional I recommend this camera very highly,...
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by zedorzee , Jul 17 '00
Pros: Fantastic negatives, and a very versatile system in the studio. Cons: It's large enough and heavy enough to be a real pain in the butt, and the mirror lock-up system is terrible.
I bought this camera because I'm not a big fan of square negatives, and I didn't think 645 negatives were quite big enough.
I owned the camera for a year. In the studio or with assistants, it's a wonderful piece of equipment -- it gives razor...
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by deevoe21 , Mar 06 '03
Pros: Wonderful picture quality, adaptable backs. Cons: Expensive, a bit bulky.
The MAMIYA RZ67 Professional II is the medium format SLR camera of my choice. It is a versatile, reliable camera for sophisticated and demanding professional photographers. Although it tends to be pretty expensive I do believe that it is well worth the...
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by saxapeal , Feb 02 '01
Pros: Easy, fast handling Cons: Cardboard gears, hard to find repair parts
As a working pro, I own two of these. They should be considered studio cameras only, because of their size, weight and configuration. They are most at home on a camera stand or tripod, and are awkward when hand held. I particularly like their close...
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by mikevaleriani , Feb 09 '05
Pros: Great quality + great features Cons: Heavy
This camera is just about the best you can buy. I bought it 5 years ago when I decided that I really wanted something good, something I could keep for a very long time. My choice could have not been different. In the past I used an Hasselblad, but this ...
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by pjtilton , Aug 08 '02
Pros: very well built; razor sharp lenses with great contrast Cons: mirror lock-up procedure is a bit awkward
I presently own an RZ 67 (the Pro II model), a Hasselblad and a Mamiya 7II camera. At one time I owned a Pentax 67. I bought the Hasselblad because everyone wants a Hasselblad at one time or another. I had no experience with MF photography and...
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