Is that a medium format body with a waist-level viewfinder? (I can’t identify if it’s any particular model, though – I only got into photography slightly seriously around 2010, and APS-C suits my needs better than anything larger, especially with the rise of high res sensors circa D7100)
Yep. In her studio, she has what looks like a Mamiya RZ67. (Maybe a Fuji G680, but it doesn’t look that big). A large format was set up for the Wine and Cheese shot. This looks like a Rollei or Bronika, not a Hasselblad or Mamiya. Or it could be generic. Paul sometimes puts in astonishing detail (e.g., handguns), but this may not represent a particular make or model.
Sorry. Fuji GX680. I still think her studio camera is too small to be this Fuji. Oh, and I can’t tell an RB67 from an RZ67, and I may be wrong on all counts.
And this was how Mon and Shelly began their lives at Blue Mountain State.
Is that a medium format body with a waist-level viewfinder? (I can’t identify if it’s any particular model, though – I only got into photography slightly seriously around 2010, and APS-C suits my needs better than anything larger, especially with the rise of high res sensors circa D7100)
Yep. In her studio, she has what looks like a Mamiya RZ67. (Maybe a Fuji G680, but it doesn’t look that big). A large format was set up for the Wine and Cheese shot. This looks like a Rollei or Bronika, not a Hasselblad or Mamiya. Or it could be generic. Paul sometimes puts in astonishing detail (e.g., handguns), but this may not represent a particular make or model.
Sorry. Fuji GX680. I still think her studio camera is too small to be this Fuji. Oh, and I can’t tell an RB67 from an RZ67, and I may be wrong on all counts.