Mamiya RZ67 - Accessories

Accessories

  • Waist level viewfinder with a magnifier loop (interchangeable with different dioptre adjusts)
  • AE prism, prism and chimney viewfinders
  • Vertical split image, matte, matte with corners, checker (default), microprism, crosshair and rangefinderspot microprism ground glasses
  • Variable dioptre flip-up magnifier for RB and RZ prism finders
  • G-2 Bellows lens hood (a simpler version of the G-3 Bellows lens hood)
  • G-3 Bellows lens hood (65-350 mm lens adjustable)
  • Bellows front hood extension for G-3 bellows lens hood
  • 100-200 mm zoom lens mounting ring, prevents G-3 from rotating when zooming
  • Gelatine filter holder for 50-350 mm lenses
  • Adjustable sun shield plate
  • Metz SCA 395 flash module
  • Hot shoe PC flash adapter
  • Quick shoe for fast attaching and detaching for tripods
  • Mirror-up dual cable release (attaches both to body and lens)
  • External battery case for keeping battery warm in cold weather
  • Electromagnetic cable release
  • Left hand grip (L-Grip) and U-shaped Aerial Grip, these attach to the electronic coupling on the body
  • Adjustable flash bracket
  • Infrared transmitter and receiver
  • Tilt/Shift adapter for 75 mm and 180 mm SB lenses, with special electronic cable release adapter
  • Ground glass for Tilt/Shift adapter
  • Power winder, winds 1 frame per 1.5 sec, uses six AA cells, attaches to the base of the body
  • 1.4x tele converter for 90 mm, 110 mm, 127 mm, 140 mm, 180 mm and 100-200 mm lenses
  • 45 mm and 82 mm auto extension tubes, electronically coupled
  • short barrel spacer for use with the 75 mm and 180 mm short barrel lenses without the Tilt/Shift adapter at infiniti
  • viewfinder masks for the 6x6 cm and 6x4.5 cm backs

Polaroid also made a radio transmitter and receiver for the RZ series

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