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mabella

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 31, 2004 2:06 pm
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I just bought the RZ67 pro II kit and would like to aquire the system
for portrait and landscape can anyone make recomendations as to what
else I should put on my wish list?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 5:45 pm
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Manny, I use the RZ67 for portraits. They have a beautiful 140 (also does
Macro) and a 180. I like the 180 with a lindahl bellows. I have a 110 and
60 lens, also. The 60 is good for landscapes. The main disadvantage of the
camera for landscapes is the weight. It needs a very sturdy tripod. But
the pictures are spectacular and you can blow them up to the size of a bus
stop. You may find you like Velvia for the landscapes, at least I do. ~Ray

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 > I just bought the RZ67 pro II kit and would like to aquire the system
 > for portrait and landscape can anyone make recomendations as to what
 > else I should put on my wish list?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Keith Tapscott.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:17 pm
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Manny Wrote:
 > I just bought the RZ67 pro II kit and would like to aquire the system
 > for portrait and landscape can anyone make recomendations as to what
 > else I should put on my wish list?

The 110mm is very versatile and a 180mm for head and shoulder shots is
a good choice.
A polaroid back can be useful too, not only for assessing if the
exposure is correct but also for helping with the composition of the
image.
Some people prefer to add the FE701 prism finder although many RZ 67
users are perfectly satisfied with the waist level finder.


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