Product Description:
The Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID is the natural evolution of the legendary RZ Pro II, the industry standard used by many of today's most renowned photographers and artists because of its large 6 x 7cm ideal format negative size, over four and a half times larger than 35mm. The use of digital backs, such as the Mamiya ZD Back or others, is easy through direct, digital communication with the camera body. Also notable are the RZ's ultra-high performance lenses, and multi-format versatility. Distinctive features include a convenient revolving back, bellows focusing, large, bright viewfinder, and extensive system of accessories
Product Details
- Feature:
- Direct, Digital Communication Between the Camera Body and a Digital Back.
- Ultra-high Performance Lenses.
- Multi-format Versatility, Film or Digital.
- Revolving Back.
- Bellows Focusing.
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Mamiya
- Label: Mamiya
- Manufacturer: Mamiya
- MPN: 212210
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
- ProductTypeSubcategory: medium-format
- Publisher: Mamiya
- Studio: Mamiya

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