Mamiya RZ67 110mm f/2.8 Sekor Z W Lens
The Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W is a 110mm f/2.8 lens designed for Mamiya RZ mount cameras. Used copies start from $448.79 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Mamiya RZ67 110mm f/2.8 Sekor Z W Lens
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Lens Overview — Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W
Key Features — Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W
110mm Standard Focal Length: Equivalent to roughly 55mm in 35mm terms on the RZ67's 6x7 format, making it a natural choice for portraiture, editorial, and general-purpose shooting.
f/2.8 Maximum Aperture: One of the faster maximum apertures available for the RZ system, allowing meaningful subject separation and usable light gathering in studio or low-light conditions.
Mamiya RZ Mount: Dedicated RZ-mount design ensures full native compatibility with all Mamiya RZ67 and RZ67 Pro II bodies.
Medium Format Coverage: Designed to cover the 6x7cm film frame, delivering the fine detail and tonal gradation that medium format is known for.
Manual Focus Design: Smooth manual focus ring suits the deliberate, measured pace of medium format workflows in both studio and field settings.
77mm Filter Thread: A widely used filter diameter that gives shooters straightforward access to polarizers, ND filters, and other common filtration without adapters.
Lens Specifications — Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Studio, Product |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Format | Medium Format |
| Zoom/Prime | Prime |
| Focal Length | 110mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Camera System | Medium Format |
| Lens Mount | Mamiya RZ |
| Autofocus | No |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Filter Thread | 77mm |
Description — Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W
The Mamiya RZ67 110mm f/2.8 Sekor Z W Lens is a prime optic built for the Mamiya RZ mount and designed around the medium format camera system. With a fixed 110mm focal length sitting in the standard range, it provides a natural perspective well-suited to a wide array of photographic subjects. The f/2.8 maximum aperture gives photographers meaningful control over exposure and depth of field.
Focusing is entirely manual, in keeping with the precision-oriented workflow that medium format shooting typically involves. The lens features a 77mm filter thread, making it straightforward to pair with popular circular filters. At 600g, it strikes a reasonable balance between the expected build quality of a medium format lens and practical usability. Image stabilization is not present, consistent with lenses of this class.
For photographers working within the Mamiya RZ ecosystem, this 110mm prime offers a dedicated, native-mount standard lens option.
Pros — Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W
- ✓Fast f/2.8 maximum aperture for a medium format prime lens
- ✓Standard 110mm focal length offers versatile framing for medium format shooting
- ✓77mm filter thread size is widely compatible with common filter systems
Cons — Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W
- ✗Manual focus only — no autofocus support
- ✗No image stabilization
- ✗Compatible exclusively with Mamiya RZ mount bodies, limiting versatility across systems
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Frequently Asked Questions — Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 W
What camera systems is this lens compatible with?+
This lens is designed for the Mamiya RZ mount, making it compatible with Mamiya RZ system bodies. It is not natively compatible with other camera systems without an appropriate adapter.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No, the Mamiya RZ67 110mm f/2.8 Sekor Z W is a manual focus lens. All focusing must be performed manually, which is consistent with the deliberate shooting style associated with medium format systems.
What filter size does this lens use?+
The lens has a 77mm filter thread, which is a widely available size compatible with many popular filter brands and systems.
Does this lens have image stabilization?+
No, this lens does not include image stabilization. Photographers shooting handheld should account for this when selecting shutter speeds.
How heavy is this lens?+
The lens weighs 600g, which is typical for a medium format prime and should be factored in when planning handheld or extended shooting sessions.
What focal length category does this lens fall into?+
Mamiya classifies this as a standard focal length range lens with a fixed 110mm focal length, making it well-suited for general-purpose medium format photography.





