Mamiya's final electronic 6x7 SLR — leaf-shutter lenses, digital-back ready, rotating back, 2004.
The Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID is a 2004 medium-format SLR, the final development of Mamiya's electronic 6x7 studio system. Building on the RZ67 Pro II, it added digital-back support and refinements for a period when studios were moving between film and medium-format digital capture.
It is a medium-format (6x7) SLR producing a 56x67mm frame on 120 or 220 film through interchangeable rotating film backs, and it also supports digital backs. It uses electronically controlled leaf shutters built into the lenses for flash sync at all speeds and focuses by a bellows. The body is battery-dependent, takes interchangeable waist-level or prism finders and focusing screens, and mounts Mamiya RZ67 lenses. Metering is external or via a metered prism.
As the last RZ67 body, the Pro IID suited studios wanting the large 6x7 frame with both film and digital-back options, keeping the rotating magazine and bellows for portrait and product work. It remains a heavy, tripod-based studio camera rather than a field or handheld tool.
Confirm the electronic body and each lens fire correctly on a fresh battery. Test each leaf shutter for accurate speeds, check the bellows for leaks, and inspect the rotating back, its seals, and the dark slide. Verify the digital-back coupling if buying for that use, check the mirror, screen, and finder mirror, and confirm foam seals and contacts.