great, thanks - first time i've read this section, too!
i love these! real manly camera, i've been shooting a lot of b/w alaska winter stuff with it lately. when it warms up i'm gonna take it out with the 50mm and hand-bracket and do some incognito street scenes! (really)
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Robert J. Liebermann
photos: http://rjl.us/photo
Eureka Alaska/Vermillion Michigan USA
i love these! real manly camera, i've been shooting a lot of b/w alaska winter stuff with it lately. when it warms up i'm gonna take it out with the 50mm and hand-bracket and do some incognito street scenes! (really)
I've been using my Mamiya 7 for snow stuff as I have trouble keeping snow from falling onto my RZ67's ground glass, how do you solve this problem?
Thanks!
~Stone
Mamiya: 7 II, RZ67 Pro II / Canon: 1V, AE-1, 5DmkII / Kodak: No 1 Pocket Autographic, No 1A Pocket Autographic | Sent w/ iPhone using Tapatalk
... trouble keeping snow from falling onto my RZ67's ground glass, how do you solve this problem?
I have the chimney finder (it's got a lens on top), plus it's usually not snow coming down (except from branches and trees I brush), but a little snow gets on the camera now & then - I guess I could see how that'd be a concern with the open finder. Could always use a big focusing cloth!
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Robert J. Liebermann
photos: http://rjl.us/photo
Eureka Alaska/Vermillion Michigan USA