Modernized version of the RB67 with electronic shutter; single stroke film and shutter advance mechanism, Auto-masking, bright viewfinder. Inter-locking AE auto exposure finder and other remote electronic accessories. Computer designed lens system.
The RZ/RB cameras are basically miniature Graflex Super D's and suffer from a size/weight problem. The RB takes two actions to advance to the next frame and is much slower to use than the others reviewed here.
The RZ/RZ P2 is single step advanced and much faster to work with. The lenses are a step above the Ptx. 67 and the meter (with the AE/AE2 prism) is exceptional. Faster glass is available (75 3.5, 110 2.8, 150 3.5 APO and a 500/6 APO ) and you can focus VERY closely. Problems arise from the cameras balance at even mildly close distances though (It gets very front heavy and the mirror action gets hard to control when handheld at the closer end, forcing the use of faster speeds). The revolving back and the leaf shutters are very convenient and, with a grip, the camera is very handholdable ( just not for very long). It's beautifully made, has great film flatness but is big, noticeable and very expensive.
instantly change from vertical to horizontal composition with the interchangeable revolving back design.
Bottom line is that a Pentax 67 does better in the studio than this camera does in the field, but when the slides come back, the RZ wins.