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Quick question, I'm looking at prints and Illford have their price/size matrix but I'm getting confused to aspect ratios. What's optimal for the RB67, 10"x12"?





I did find a 1mm drill bit and managed to get the remains of the thread out of the hole in the camera chassis but I'm still looking for a suitable screw to fix that mechanism with.


Mamiya Press by pentaxpete, on Flickr
( Wife No 3 is Filipina -- I got fed up with the British ones -- )
Good morning all, I am after a bit of advice on 6x45 rangefinder cameras. I am shooting infrared film on 35mm slr but as you can understand you can hardly see anything while composing unless you remove the filter so a rangefinder would be ideal. So if anybody out there has any advice it would be appreciated.
Wow! I've never seen one of these before ....not the pretiest of cameras but quite impresive nonetheless.

trying the 'Scheimpflug Principle' with my Mamiya Press Super 23 + 150mm f5.6 Sekor lens --I swung the back ( focussing with the screen) and got it all sharp at a wide aperture f8 on Kodak Tri-X film
Scheimpflug by pentaxpete, on Flickr





Really must get my eyes tested, I couold have sworn that said doggingOh I say, that last one is a little risque....I've had a bit of a hot flush.
The first one is beautiful Pete, and a great subject as well. And don't worry about clogging anything up, the more the merrier I say.
Andy

Good morning all, I am after a bit of advice on 6x45 rangefinder cameras. I am shooting infrared film on 35mm slr but as you can understand you can hardly see anything while composing unless you remove the filter so a rangefinder would be ideal. So if anybody out there has any advice it would be appreciated.







Update on my C330Is the thread still ok? If not, can it be drilled out and tapped to M2?
Steve.
I can now say I am a 'Mamiya Medium Format' ownermy C220 arrived on Saturday and it's really great to use. Having only really used DSLRs I find it very different, but there's not much I don't like about it so far. I especially love the waist level finder, it makes landscapes so much easier!
Shot a roll of Ilford FP4 Plus on Saturday and popped to my local development shop, just to find that they only do colour 120! I've looked around the area for all the photographic stores and none within 50 miles that I can find do b+w 120 (if anyone knows any in South East Somerset...). I'm planning on posting it off for development today but I'm not sure what the turn around time for it will be. I should have a few rolls of colour film arriving in the post today too, so I'm gonna take a few photos tonight and tomorrow and then get it developed later in the week. Having never used a film camera, nor a medium format camera before, I'm like a kid at Christmas waiting to get some shots developed! (to make sure that the camera works, of course...)
I will post some photos when I have some (well, the good ones anyway).
Carl