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« Reply #60 on: November 14, 2007, 11:56:28 am »

What adapter plate and how much do they run$$,
I just bought a P30 and have a AFDII.. there is a plate I can use to use it on the RZII as well or are you asking that they make one in the future.
Thanks for the info.
Snook
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« Reply #61 on: November 14, 2007, 12:09:37 pm »

Snook you should check ZDII adapter
and go thru Mamiya.com you may find lot of accessories...
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« Reply #62 on: November 14, 2007, 12:19:18 pm »

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That link doesn't work correctly, here it is:

Mamiya RZ Pro IID adapter

B&H page for the adapter
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The Phase One Part Number is 70994 Mamiya RZ ProIID Adapter for Phase One Backs with Mamiya 645AFD fitting including view screens.  List Price is $1250.00

Remember this only works with the Mamiya RZ PRO IID body.


Eco-Digital has one listed on their site that is RZ67 to 645AFD. [a href=\"http://eco-digital.com/products/index.html]http://eco-digital.com/products/index.html[/url]
Not sure how it works, but I am sure you will need to use cables with it.

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« Reply #63 on: November 14, 2007, 12:21:32 pm »

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What adapter plate and how much do they run$$,
I just bought a P30 and have a AFDII.. there is a plate I can use to use it on the RZII as well or are you asking that they make one in the future.
Thanks for the info.
Snook
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Your understanding of the english language obviously isn't very good, which would indeed explain many of your weird posts. "I wish for" and "would be" both indicate that it is something that is not currently available and that I would like them to produce it. Again, I'm talking about the 645, since it already exists for the rz67.
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« Reply #64 on: November 14, 2007, 12:56:34 pm »

There are tilt shift lenses made for Mamiya 645.  I just purchased a Hartblei 45mm Super Rotator tilt shift.  Its a really cool lens.
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If there is one thing I wish for that hasn't been discussed it's a tilt/shift lens or adapter, now that would be a thorn in hasselblad's ass
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« Reply #65 on: November 14, 2007, 12:58:37 pm »

I know, I meant a mamiya one, with better optics than the russian hartblei.

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There are tilt shift lenses made for Mamiya 645.  I just purchased a Hartblei 45mm Super Rotator tilt shift.  Its a really cool lens.
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« Reply #66 on: November 14, 2007, 01:05:37 pm »

I believe that its a Ukrainian manufacturer.
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I know, I meant a mamiya one, with better optics than the russian hartblei.
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« Reply #67 on: November 14, 2007, 01:17:23 pm »

Lance,
If someone wanted to add a back, and has Contax and Hassey glass, what adapters are available for the Mamiya body for those lenses?

also what adapte for Mamiya glass on contax (Yes I know the M is 63.5 and the C is 64 mm, but Zork has don it even for infinity focus, no?)

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« Reply #68 on: November 14, 2007, 01:57:15 pm »

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What adapter plate and how much do they run$$,
I just bought a P30 and have a AFDII.. there is a plate I can use to use it on the RZII as well or are you asking that they make one in the future.
Thanks for the info.
Snook
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Eric:

Mamiya RZ Digital Back Adapter for Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID Camera  
Mfr# 212-107 • B&H# MAADB67  
Price: $ 629.95
 
This adapter works fine with the Phase One backs. I have used it many times since the RZDII hit the market with P45, P30 and P21 . Enjoy the new image quality you are about discover. Once you go medium format you never go back.

Mamiya also has great ground glass with markings for all the different cameras. You can use these instead of a plastic mask on the RZIID body



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« Reply #69 on: November 14, 2007, 03:24:21 pm »

Thanks to most of you for the great information...
amsp, what is your porlbem(sp)? English is my first Language considering I was born in the USA..  
What happens is I am in the studio shooting and I am writing really fast...
Is that written well enough for you?
I hope so.  
Thanks Chris for the info..
I guess I am a part of your family some how now being that I am getting the P30 soon...:+}
Sorry for maybe another stupid question, but since they are differnt formats is the crop more on the 6X7 b/c it is a bigger format than the 645?
Thanks again...
Snook
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« Reply #70 on: November 14, 2007, 03:30:20 pm »

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Thanks to most of you for the great information...
amsb, what is your problem? English is my first Language considering I was born in the USA..  
What happens is I am in the studio shooting and I am writing really fast...
Is that written well enough for you?
I hope so.  
Thanks Chris for the info..
I guess I am a part of your family some how now being that I am getting the P30 soon...:+}
Sorry for maybe another stupid question, but since they are differnt formats is the crop more on the 6X7 b/c it is a bigger format than the 645?
Thanks again...
Snook
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« Reply #71 on: November 14, 2007, 04:07:39 pm »

I really didn't mean to be an ass or anything, I could care less where you are born, it's just that reading your posts I get the impression you either don't understand what's written or you just don't bother reading other people's posts and answers to your questions very carefully. I guess it's the latter then. Again, no actual offense meant.


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Thanks to most of you for the great information...
amsp, what is your porlbem(sp)? English is my first Language considering I was born in the USA..  
What happens is I am in the studio shooting and I am writing really fast...
Is that written well enough for you?
I hope so.  
Thanks Chris for the info..
I guess I am a part of your family some how now being that I am getting the P30 soon...:+}
Sorry for maybe another stupid question, but since they are differnt formats is the crop more on the 6X7 b/c it is a bigger format than the 645?
Thanks again...
Snook
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« Reply #72 on: November 14, 2007, 04:14:17 pm »

Hi
Sorry for any confusion but a ZDII is my wish. I really like the camera because it is so light weight. When I mean built the ZD camera already exists. To make a ZDII they would have to put a 3" screen, 33-39 sensor, Phase One know how, capture one software, higher iso, better noise..etc. I think it is possible & if they could keep the price down that would be a bonus. I also hope any future camera bodies are open or any new lenses will work with the current AFD body series. I still like renting the Aptus 22. With the current market position I think Phase & Mamiya had to do this & I wish them the best of luck. I also hope that Phase One & Mamiya personal read this form to hear what the working photographers are saying. It is the best of both worlds Phase One a leading digital back maker & Mamiya an experienced MF camera manufacturer.
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« Reply #73 on: November 14, 2007, 04:15:35 pm »

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another stupid question, but since they are differnt formats is the crop more on the 6X7 b/c it is a bigger format than the 645?

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An 80 on a 67 is the same as an 80 on a 645

Just an 80 is quite wide on a 67 and normal on a 645 because 67 is bigger than 645

If that makes sense.

So on a 67 with a p30 you use about half of the viewfinder wheras about 80% of a 645 viewfinder

(people will chime in with the exact amounts no doubt)

SO that is a bigger crop as a % of the whole view but using an 80 on a 645 or an 80 on a 67 will render the same image on the chip

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« Reply #74 on: November 14, 2007, 04:20:12 pm »

a little more detail now online...
phase CEO interview
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« Reply #75 on: November 14, 2007, 04:20:56 pm »

I've never been a fan of the ZD concept myself, I like the modularity and flexibility of a digital back, but I still think it might be a good thing to have in the product lineup. Especially as a budget alternative.

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Sorry for any confusion but a ZDII is my wish. I really like the camera because it is so light weight. When I mean built the ZD camera already exists. To make a ZDII they would have to put a 3" screen, 33-39 sensor, Phase One know how, capture one software, higher iso, better noise..etc. I think it is possible & if they could keep the price down that would be a bonus. I also hope any future camera bodies are open or any new lenses will work with the current AFD body series. I still like renting the Aptus 22. With the current market position I think Phase & Mamiya had to do this & I wish them the best of luck. I also hope that Phase One & Mamiya personal read this form to hear what the working photographers are saying. It is the best of both worlds Phase One a leading digital back maker & Mamiya an experienced MF camera manufacturer.
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« Reply #76 on: November 14, 2007, 04:24:11 pm »

Thanks Morgan, that is what I thought but was not sure...
And amsp we are talking Camera talk not the English language...
By the way I think more than half the people here are probably from a foreign country..
So you'll get that every once in a while...
You still threw me off on the Would be will be whatever you were babbling about.
But do not worry, It takes a lot to offend me...  
Snook
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« Reply #77 on: November 14, 2007, 04:27:42 pm »

Crap! Why are they changing the mount on the new camera? I was hoping to use my current back with the new camera.. typical. Oh well, at least there's the new lenses.

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« Reply #78 on: November 14, 2007, 04:30:33 pm »

Yeah, that was some really advanced english right there, sorry for confusing you  Oh, and by the way, I'm a "foreigner" too

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Thanks Morgan, that is what I thought but was not sure...
And amsp we are talking Camera talk not the English language...
By the way I think more than half the people here are probably from a foreign country..
So you'll get that every once in a while...
You still threw me off on the Would be will be whatever you were babbling about.
But do not worry, It takes a lot to offend me...  
Snook
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« Reply #79 on: November 14, 2007, 04:32:27 pm »

where do you see that they change the mount
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