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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
I am interested in buying a complete system. I bought the Pro II kit
which comes with the 110 2.8 lens. What other lenses or accesories would you reccomend? I shoot primarily portrait and landscape and occasinally flowers Thanks |
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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
I have the 150/3.5 and the 50/4.5. They are both excellent. Maybe a
Macro would be of interest to you as well...the 140/4.5? Almost all the lenses in the RZ system are excellent, you probably can't go wrong. JR In article , (Manny) wrote: I am interested in buying a complete system. I bought the Pro II kit which comes with the 110 2.8 lens. What other lenses or accesories would you reccomend? I shoot primarily portrait and landscape and occasinally flowers Thanks |
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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
Would the 180 be a better portrait lense than the 150?
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Manny,
I shoot people and a little product with my RZ. I own the 110 and 180 lenses and rent the extention tubes when necessary. Since the bellows allows for closer focusing, the tubes are needed only for extreme magnification. Drop me a note directly and I'll reply with a couple of jpegs. Good luck, TC Manny wrote: I am interested in buying a complete system. I bought the Pro II kit which comes with the 110 2.8 lens. What other lenses or accesories would you reccomend? I shoot primarily portrait and landscape and occasinally flowers Thanks |
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I think the 110mm Z is just about perfect. I have a 180mm W-N that
works well. But not for portraiture. There are times when I wonder if a 140mm Macro or 150mm Z would be something I'd use instead of the 110mm in those cases. If you can, rent a few of the lenses and try them out. BTW, the 65L-A and 110Z is my favorite lens combo on the RZ. The 180 just doesn't get used. Regards - Chris Manny wrote: Would the 180 be a better portrait lense than the 150? |
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I appreciate you all taking the time to help me out!
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snip Would the 180 be a better portrait lense than the 150?
I like the 180 for head-and-shoulders. You need good camera separation, tho. In a smaller room the 140, or even the 110 is serviceable. |
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