may be one day you could show how to use the mamiya RB67 or show more video with the mamiya RB 67 Because there not many videos of this camera like how to connect a flash with this camera or how to put film and so on.
Could you bring more videos of this camera? please
The RB67 is a fine, proven workhorse. But, the much preferable set-up is an RZ67 PRO II which uses both the electronic RZ lenses and those wonderful RB mechanicals. If you like Bronica, you will really like the Mamiya RZ PRO II. Man, I sound like a commercial.
Once you have advanced the film all the way so that it is completely on the other reel, it is ok to open the back in a light (but not direct sun light)
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hossrex 1 year ago
looks like the film magazine is the size of my Leica
dongor94 1 year ago
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may be one day you could show how to use the mamiya RB67 or show more video with the mamiya RB 67 Because there not many videos of this camera like how to connect a flash with this camera or how to put film and so on.
Could you bring more videos of this camera? please
thanks
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tigres162003 1 year ago
Thanks for that!
hugeknot 3 years ago
That's one big badass 6x7. Thanks for the vid. Seems a bit more complicated than my Bronica, but I'm sure it's worth it for the quality.
Radar2500 3 years ago
The RB67 is a fine, proven workhorse. But, the much preferable set-up is an RZ67 PRO II which uses both the electronic RZ lenses and those wonderful RB mechanicals. If you like Bronica, you will really like the Mamiya RZ PRO II. Man, I sound like a commercial.
chompychomps 3 years ago
How much did the camera cost?
BirdValiant 4 years ago
I got my one on ebay for £160 from the US, but with import tax and shipping, it's more like £200,
but I had lots of time to watch ebay so got it a bit cheaper then normal, some weeks it can vary from £150 to £250 for a full mamiya out fit.
chat2yan 4 years ago
can you show me how to unload the film.. thx
bafandefenk 4 years ago
sorry, i don't haven any film in it.
Once you have advanced the film all the way so that it is completely on the other reel, it is ok to open the back in a light (but not direct sun light)
chat2yan 4 years ago
Thanks man!!!!
welchican 4 years ago