Loading a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II With 120 Film

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

A how to for loading film into the Mamiya rz67 Pro II.

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  • when you finish the roll of film, can the spool that had the film on it be then used as the retrieving spool

  • @XitzpatX absolutely! in fact, thats the only place i've been able to find the spools for using as take up spools...

  • Thanks this is the best presentation of this pro camera I have seen so far on youtube. Thanks for not using any corny music.-

  • you're welcome! and thanks for the compliment.

  • question, what does rotating the back do? what's the purpose? thanks!

  • unless you were asking about for during loading? while loading it does nothing except make it easier to access the switch to remove the back (in my opinion).

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  • If someone want to see a negative scan from the mamiya RZ 67 i did a screen capture go to my channel you can check it.

    Is the first video. you can see the image result :)

  • This is a good presentation for those new to the RZ67 system. However, I would like to point out that there is no need to remove the entire film-holder to load or unload 120 films as you did in this video, unless for example, the photographer wants to change to another film holder loaded with a different film type.

    I have two 120 film holders and use one for B/W negative film and the other for colour negative film. I mostly use B/W films only these days. ;-)

  • Thanks man! You're the best... AROUND.

  • @sandcrank 15 lbs!!!! If need be you could beat someone with that thing!! Great looking set up.

  • Thank you!

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