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RZ67 Pro II Z 75mm f/4.5W Shift

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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II Z 75mm f/4.5W Shift


 
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Reviewed by: scanz4u
 (Professional)

Review Date
March 3, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Price Paid:  $650.00 from private

Summary:

This an optically fine lens which I seem to use most of the time on my RZ. Its hidden feature is that it is an excellevnt close-up lens for florals etc- focussing down to a few inches. I use it for this as well as for its more obvious architectural applications, and for general landscape. With the no.1 ext tubes it will give 1:1 macro (at least).

Strengths:

Optics, versatility,

Weaknesses:

Doeasn''t have quite as wide an image circle as a large format lens and suffers from significant fall off (about 3/4 of a stop) at the extreme ends of the shift scale which is sometimes a little difficult to compensate for in exposure without bracketing. This means it is frequently less hassle to move the camera than use the shift facility. It must always be used with mirror lock up on a tripod.



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Reviewed by: sean anderson
 (Professional)

Review Date
January 29, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Summary:

Far to heavy for general use,It has its faults,but Its just great for correcting those converging verticals.
I use this lens mainly for photographing large textile pieces (italian 16th centuary,for the italian cultural associations)and has proved to be a valuable tool in the area of work I do.
If you wish to spend time composing your picture,studio or location and you like tripods,then give this lens a go.
however if you want to dash about hand holding,then forget it!!

Strengths:

1) very sharp.
2) easy to use.
3) good value for money(much,much cheaper than the schneider 55mm for the rollei 6000 series)
4) very strong construction.
5) excellent minimum focusing distance!!

Weaknesses:

1) very heavy.
2) 105mm filter size.
3) f4.5 maximum aperture
4) could have a slightly wider angle of veiw. equals to 35mm on 35mm format.
5) shutter needs to be cocked manualy after exposure.
6) strictly for use with a strong tripod only!!

Similar Products Used:

None

Customer Service:

when I bought this lens secondhand,from a dealer it was probably on display for a long time,with the shutter cocked! and did not work,went to mamiya for repair.I use this lens all the time and have had no problems since.



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