Mamiya RZ67 Pro II/IID has a huge bright waist-level viewfinder and the moment you look through it, you would definitely fall in love with it. After using my camera in some dark locations, I came to this conclusion that a possible brighter focusing screen would be helpful in nailing the focus. So, I started my research about different brands of bright-screens. There are lots of mixed reviews and discussions about such screens and so far have never seen a single photo comparing the original and after market screens yet!
Anyway, when I found out the Jonathan Canlas also uses bright-screens by Bill Maxwell, I set my heart on one of his plain matte screens. I emailed him and he kindly explained how the screens work in different situations depending on manual focusing method (center focusing or off-center focusing). So, finally I placed an order for a Hi-Lux Brilliant plain matte screen. When I received the screen, I quickly setup the little Fuji X100 to do a test to see how bright the screen is! The camera setting for both shots are f/2, 1/60s at ISO 3200.
Here is the result:
As you can see, the Bill Maxwell screens looks BRIGHTER than the original Mamiya screen. Another good thing is that there is no circle spot in the middle of screen. That makes it much easier to focus in every situations, specially when you want to focus off-center. I happily recommend to anyone who is in search for a brighter focusing screen.
*UPDATE (28th Sept 2012)*
As requested by some of you, I have added two color photos to help seeing the difference Bill Maxwell screen can make. As you see, the Bill Maxwell screen is not only brighter and more contrasty, it is even less reflective then the original Mamiya screen!
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Great post, Arayan!
Bill Maxwell is the go to guy for sure…it will be one of the first things to do when I get my RZ…
Hope you have found the post helpful! He is doing a great job for sure 🙂
How did you contact bill? I just tried to email him and it was bounced back as longer registered
I contacted him through this, maxwellprecisionoptics at yahoo dot com
[…] Re: High resolution back and RZ67 glass Max, I paid around $430 for the Hi-Lux Brilliant Matte screen! I do believe it makes a difference! See this Bill Maxwell Hi-Lux Brilliant Matte Focusing Screen Review | Aryan Aqajani […]
Hi Aryan, Would you please mind sharing the cost of BM screen? Thanks.
Hi Dani, it was around US $400 excluding shipping fee!
Thanks a lot – this is a great tip. You write: “… he kindly explained how the screens work in different situations depending on manual focusing method…” Would you like to share this information?
Okay, here is the exact quote from Bill, “This screen may focus differently from the screen in your camera since the exact shape of the warp of this screen might be different from the screen currently in your camera. Since it appears that they set the camera’s focus in the center, using a particular focus screen (at the Mamiya factory), there is a statistical chance the camera might focus the same in the center. The focus off-center could still be a problem with any of the Mamiya screens. When I inspected the batch of Mamiya AF645 focus screens that Mamiya USA had sent me to engrave lines on, the warp on each screen tended to be individual (some were warped like a shallow bowl, while others were warped like a potato chip or a saddle). I measured differences across the screen up to 0.127mm (compared to a flat screen). That’s enough to result in a out of focus picture when using your digital back with your lenses wide open. If you are happy using this screen in the center, you could have the focus of your camera adjusted to the screen you buy”
Thanks. I tried this e-mail adress to reach him: maxwellprecisionoptics@toast.net, but so far no reply. An anonymous guy (hard to trace on the internet) to produce such wonderful products.
Call him +1 404-317-6825
[…] Re: What digital back for Mamiya RZ IID Just wanted to say I use my RZ67 Pro IID with DM22 (Leaf Aptus-II 5) back. I sold my 645 AFD III and replaced it with the RZ! Why? Simply, because I had so many photos out of focus using Mamiya 80mm f/1.9 N or even 80mm f/2.8 D lens. However, 90% of images taken with the RZ and digital back is correctly focused even handhold! Just use a bright screen like one of matte ones by Bill Maxwell. More info about the screen can be found here Bill Maxwell Hi-Lux Brilliant Matte Focusing Screen Review | Aryan Aqajani […]