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2010-02-16T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Must-have for this lens

If you have the lens, it's a very, very good idea to use this bracket. The 100-200 is expensive and nose-heavy, and it's not worth the risk of damaging it by hanging it on the camera without the bracket, exposing the mount to all that torque. I've heard a few complaints about alignment being off to the point where the bracket doesn't support the lens, but I haven't had a problem with mine. A good, solid piece of metal. The only down side is portability - it takes up a good chunk of space in the camera bag. But then, so does the lens - some choices require concessions to be made.

LOREN F.

Mamiya RZ67 Specifications

  • Type

    Correct-image prism viewfinder

  • Magnification

    0.81x with 110mm lens

  • Built-in Correction

    - 0.8 diopter (standard) provision to accept diopter correction lenses.

  • Metering Type

    TTL with averaged, spot or matrix-auto selection

  • Metering Range

    EV1-EV18.5 (f/2.8 at 4" to f/32 at 1/400") with 110mm f/2.8W lens

  • Shutter Speeds

    Automated B-1/400 sec. (in 1/6 EV steps)

  • Manual

    8-1/400 sec. (in 1/2 EV steps)

  • Film Sensitivity

    ISO 25-6400 (in 113 steps)

  • Exposure Compensation

    +/- 3 EV (in 1/3 steps)

  • AE Lock

    Function-selectable

  • Power

    Operates on camera power (when camera body shutter dial set to AEF position)

  • Weight

    33.2 oz., 940 g.

  • Finder Indicators

    Backlit LED indicators for shutter speeds (1-1/400 sec.; LT mechanical shutter operation indicated in seconds by dual LEDs; exposure range limits indicated by blinking or LT LEDs; metering choice indicated by A/S LEDs; manual exposure indicators light red/orange/green

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About Mamiya RZ67 AE Prism Finder II #212407 - SKU#1861190

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Must-have for this lens

By LOREN F.

If you have the lens, it's a very, very good idea to use this bracket. The 100-200 is expensive and nose-heavy, and it's not worth the risk of damaging it by hanging it on the camera without the bracket, exposing the mount to all that torque. I've heard a few complaints about alignment being off to the point where the bracket doesn't support the lens, but I haven't had a problem with mine. A good, solid piece of metal. The only down side is portability - it takes up a good chunk of spac...

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This aperture-priority AE finder offers both spot and average metering choices, as well as its own special auto-selection function that switches between spot and averaged automatically to suit the shooting conditions.

Provision to accept diopter correction lenses and Variable Diopter Flip-up Magnifier. For all RZ cameras.

What's in the box:

  • Item Note: There is mold in the viewfinder; Unable to confirm the functionality; The Cosmetic Condition of this item is Heavily Used
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