Mamiya 75mm f4.5 Sekor Shift Z W - Lens

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Model Details
Manual focus wide/normal perspective control lens made for RZ67 mount 120 SLR cameras introduced by Mamiya. The lens must be cocked manually. It has a single direction of shift but can be rotated 360° in 10° increments to allow shifting in any direction. It gives an equivalent focal length of 33.5mm on full-frame. The white lines on the shift scale indicate the 17mm limit that is possible when shifting at an angular orientation to avoid image cut-off. A small amount of cut-off may occur when shifted 17mm or more, both horizontally or vertically (depending on the bellows extension and direction of shift). This will not show up in the viewfinder as it is outside of its field of view. It has markings for in-between aperture stops. Metal body available in black.

The Mamiya RZ67 was released in 1982 as a followup to the popular Mamiya RB67. The RZ featured the same rotating back, but added electronically-controlled shutters and light metering and made the body smaller and lighter. Other popular additions included a new lens lineup with more modern coatings and a hot shoe for easy flash use. The RZ67 quickly became a favorite for wedding and studio photographers through the 1980s and 1990s. The RZ was actually the camera used to capture the famous Windows XP background, arguably the world's most viewed photograph! Lenses for the RZ67 system range from the 37mm fisheye to the 500mm telephoto lens, and varied film back options allow the RZ to shoot in many different formats.
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