Yeah. Now i am getting tired of the whole adapter and Mamiya RZ67 lens thing. Each day has a limit in terms of energy, ideas and enthusiasm.
*LOL*
Next up ?

I'll be trying to see which of the Mamiya RZ67 lenses that work well for portraits - in the studio with studio flash. I also wish to see, if the current adapter set up, works for fluid portrait work. Or if I revert back to Pentax 67 lenses with straight adapter, which is very fluid to switch between horizontal and vertical positions. Eventually I'll be using both lens system over time. (Not at the same time, of course).
I want to test the Mamiya Sekor Z 90mm, 110mm, 150mm, 180mm, and APO 210mm lenses for portraits.
In May 2025

I hope i have a special, solid adapter that is thick and sturdy - allowing me to rotate the camera in any direction.
And additionally a shift function - extending all Mamiya lenses even further. It will be very or relatively expensive - but i think the Mamiya RZ67 lenses really worth to be utilized digitally.
Something almost nobody does today.
Speaking of "expensive". If you buy a native Fujifilm tilt/shit lens - like the Fujinon GF 30mm F5.6 T/S - it costs a whopping 50.000 SEK. 
So, there is that.
Really expensive.
|