The dark slide fits in the film back, you don’t need to put it in your pocket all the time...shoot without putting the dark slide in all the time and just put it back in when your changing backs or putting a new roll. And a strap helps with the weight when your carrying it around.
I have two RZ67 PRO II bodies. I love the 3D look in the view finder and looking at my slides on the light table. I wish I could get that effect once I've digitized my images for print.
The pro/pro II differences are pretty minimal I think, half stops on the II, RBL selection on the shutter knob for RB lenses, counter on both orientations of the film back, and the noted fine focus knob. There may be some more, but those are the big ones.
My friendly advice to you Jesse is to buy a dedicated Mamiya left hand grip for your RZ67 which will allow you to carry & shoot with this bellows style camera much more safely & steadily....the blurred images you mention are not so much caused by mirror movement but more likely by hand movement which can virtually be eliminated with an L grip.
After loading the film, I'd put my dark slide on the pocket of film back and it stays there until 10 exposures done. Don't really need the dark slide unless we change film back mid roll. Nice video.
@@JesseJosephh There's a darkslide holder on the film back. Dont put it in your back pocket, you might bend it or lose it! I had a mamiya for a long time! just sold it.
The dark slide fits in the film back, you don’t need to put it in your pocket all the time...shoot without putting the dark slide in all the time and just put it back in when your changing backs or putting a new roll. And a strap helps with the weight when your carrying it around.
Dream camera. One day I’ll have it in my hands
I have two RZ67 PRO II bodies. I love the 3D look in the view finder and looking at my slides on the light table. I wish I could get that effect once I've digitized my images for print.
The pro/pro II differences are pretty minimal I think, half stops on the II, RBL selection on the shutter knob for RB lenses, counter on both orientations of the film back, and the noted fine focus knob. There may be some more, but those are the big ones.
Love this bro just ordered mine!!! 🙏🏾🙌🏾😭
At 2:24, do you mean it's not a mechanical camera as it operates on batteries?
It doesn’t operate without batteries
@@JesseJosephh So runs on electronics, where as the RB67 is fully mechanical? Right?
@@cheryleelegair correct haha 🤦🏻♂️ my bad my bad
@@JesseJosephh No worries! Also side note: really enjoying the content; looking forward to the next one.
You can shoot without batteries but, only at 1/400th of a second.
Anyone know where I can purchase another recently had to return the one I did purchase cause lens was broken 😭
My friendly advice to you Jesse is to buy a dedicated Mamiya left hand grip for your RZ67 which will allow you to carry & shoot with this bellows style camera much more safely & steadily....the blurred images you mention are not so much caused by mirror movement but more likely by hand movement which can virtually be eliminated with an L grip.
Thank you but I sold the RZ already !
Why did you take the portrait in landscape orientation?
Where is Fairmount?
That’s what I preferred and it’s in Philly
@@JesseJosephh Tough crowd XD.
Fairmont ?
Philly
You are doing good work bro, lucky that you get time.
Best, as always.
damn dude !! just how many cameras do you have ? what do you do for a living ? hahah
Hahaha, freelance photography and videography. I usually get cameras from auctions and estate sales. There’s always great deal to find!
After loading the film, I'd put my dark slide on the pocket of film back and it stays there until 10 exposures done. Don't really need the dark slide unless we change film back mid roll. Nice video.
I feel yea, just a superstitious habit for me haha
@@JesseJosephh There's a darkslide holder on the film back. Dont put it in your back pocket, you might bend it or lose it! I had a mamiya for a long time! just sold it.
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First role in film photography.. Don't care.📸