
If you've been waiting for the 22-megapixel Mamiya ZD digital SLR, we've got good news and bad news for you. (Yeah, we know that sounds familiar. It's that kind of day.) First the good news: Nearly two years after being announced, the ZD is here, and is making its way into the dealer channel. The bad news? Nearly two years after being announced, the ZD is here, and is making its way into the dealer channel -- at a price of about $12,000. Lens not included.
Via Engadget
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