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  1. <p>Does anyone know where the dark slide goes while shooting? Normal 120 backs have a place to put it, but I don't see one on the RZ67 Polaroid back....</p>
  2. <p>Hi all, I put the 3 LR44 batteries in my Kiev 60 TTL and I dont see any lights lighting up in the viewfinder. Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? Also what does the knob on top of the prism with the V on it do?</p> <p>Also, can anyone recommend a good comfortable neck strap for this camera? The one that cam with it is too thin and digs into my neck.</p> <p>Thanks!!!!</p>
  3. <p>Thanks everyone! I appreciate the responses. I think the Polaroid back system is not exactly what I'm looking for but given the high price of the Leaf/Phase One stuff, the Polaroid system is probably the closest I'm going to get to seeing what I'm doing on set. </p> <p>thanks,<br> -DH</p>
  4. Hi! I'm wondering if anyone knows of a way to monitor the pictures being taken on an RZ67. Similar to a video tap for 16mm/35mm motion picture cameras. For studio environments where the client wants to review certain shots immediately for performance. So the color wouldn't need to be super accurate, but it would be nice to have something that is at the same shutter as the picture being taken so any motion/lack of motion would be represented accurately. If anyone has any ideas, it would be much appreciated. Thanks! P.S. Bonus points if this system could be wireless! :)
  5. <p>Hi all, I just bought this camera and I find it distracting to have to compose the shots backwards, but what bothers me even more is not being able to shoot at eye level. Because that is how I see the world, and often when I see a shot that stops me in my tracks and I simply must photograph, seeing it at eye level is what initially attracted me to the scene, so I would like at the very least to have the option to make the picture at eye level. (And I don't have a habit of carrying a full apple box around with me.)<br> So I'm considering buying the prism viewfinder. I don't care much about AE (although it sounds interesting to try, for street photography and catching moments that are happening quickly) but I do need to see the image normally (not flipped horizontally) and I need to see at eye level.<br> So what do folks recommend for my needs that would be the cheapest (but reliable) option? I'm seeing prices from about $100-$300 for the prism viewfinders on eBay. Finding something around $100 would be ideal!</p> <p>thanks!</p> <p> </p>
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