12/31/2023 0 Comments Mamiya leaf aptus ii 8this is a shame, as they are the most affordable self-contained backs on the used market and capable of great results (I use a Kodak 645M on my 645AFD). They cannot be used on any other RZ67 version like the far cheaper ProII. This means that certain backs which completely lack a wake-up port (Kodak Proback 645M, Mamiya ZD) can be used on the ProIID. No wake-up cables, and no lens-synch cables. It's just like using the same back on a 645AFD/AFDII/AFDIII/DF. The HX701 M-mount adapter has electronic contacts which wake up the back internally, and tell it when to expose and for how long. What the ProIID brings to the table is the ability to use ALL digital backs in M (Mamiya 645AFD) mount, without needing a wake-up cable. Sorry for the long post, but I was hoping to get this straightened out before buying a kit and then finding out it doesn't suit my needs. Eventually I'd get more lenses, but I'd like something nice to start off with. Regarding specifications the 110mm would be the winner, but I know that's not always the case. Regarding the lenses, when looking at kits (body, lens and backs) mostly I see the 90mm f3.5, the 110 f2.8 and sometimes the 127mm lens. RB67 Pro IID can take Mamiya/Leaf digital backs by means of a Leaf adapter? Can they also take the phase one backs?Ĭonsidering these options, what would be the best body to buy? RB67 Pro and Pro II can take phase one digital backs by means of a hasselblad V adapter - is this correct? I would like the possibility to go for a digital back someday, but after extensive research I'm still not sure of the compatibility options. I haven't bought anything yet because I don't know what would be the better body (Pro, Pro II or Pro IID) and lens (when looking at kits). But then I moved on to the RZ67, because I figure it's newer and should be in better condition (if well chosen of course), also because I would have a wider range of lenses to choose from (RB and RZ). I looked at the RB67 which I think I'd love for being fully mechanical. Since getting into film recently, I've been lusting for a 6x7 system. When I purchased the camera, there was no body cap or rear cap for the 80mm lens, but the 120mm lens does have both caps.After various searches here and at google around these questions, most threads I can find date from 2004 to 2009, which is not that current, I still have some doubts, and was wondering if anyone could help out. It's just a bit of a hassle to remove and lock in. Two chargers with power cables (One for camera battery and one for digital back battery)Ī few notes, the battery release latch was damaged recently but the battery still functions. Two camera batteries (One needs double AA batteries, one has a damaged locking latch but doesn't impair the battery itself) Continental US only.ĭue to some unfortunate situations, I have to part with my Mamiya package and I'm looking sell it ASAP.Īs you can see from the pictures, the kit includes the following: Shipping instructions: UPS Ground with Signature confirmation. Item condition: 9 Shows signs of use, but very clean *Lowered Price-Need to sell* Mamiya Leaf Aptus-II 8, Mamiya 645DF+, 80mm f/2.8, 120mm f/4.0, plus accessories
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