Miner's Work Cabin
akfotog

Miner's Work Cabin

Another image from the Crow Creek Mine Complex originally established in 1896 and today is Alaska’s most popular recreational gold mining area.
Location
Girdwood, Alaska
Equipment Used
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD, 65mm lens
Film & Developer
Acros 100, D76
Paper & Developer
EpsonScan from negative
Very nice shot!So i see you used that RB67, i have this camera i bought not so long time ago, but waiting a lens and later will buy a back, so tell me which lenses you use with it and which back you use?Can't wait to use this camera to produce nice results as you did here, well done!
 
TareqPhoto said:
Very nice shot!So i see you used that RB67, i have this camera i bought not so long time ago, but waiting a lens and later will buy a back, so tell me which lenses you use with it and which back you use?Can't wait to use this camera to produce nice results as you did here, well done!
Thanks Tony.Tareq, I have 6x7, 6x8, and 6x9 backs for the Pro SD. For lenses I use the 65mm, 90mm, 190mm, and 250mm which pretty much covers what I photograph. I also have a few extension tubes for closeup work. The camera is a workhorse, and a workout if you plan to haul it very far, but produces very nice images both in and out of the studio. Unless you plan on buying a metered prism, you will need to use a spot or ambient meter, or do as I sometimes do and meter with a 35mm camera. Take care.
 
akfotog said:
TareqPhoto said:
Very nice shot!So i see you used that RB67, i have this camera i bought not so long time ago, but waiting a lens and later will buy a back, so tell me which lenses you use with it and which back you use?Can't wait to use this camera to produce nice results as you did here, well done!
Thanks Tony.Tareq, I have 6x7, 6x8, and 6x9 backs for the Pro SD. For lenses I use the 65mm, 90mm, 190mm, and 250mm which pretty much covers what I photograph. I also have a few extension tubes for closeup work. The camera is a workhorse, and a workout if you plan to haul it very far, but produces very nice images both in and out of the studio. Unless you plan on buying a metered prism, you will need to use a spot or ambient meter, or do as I sometimes do and meter with a 35mm camera. Take care.
Thank you very much!Well, so this RB67 can take 6x9 back, and does it produce 6x9 negs or even 6x8 with 6x8 back? Why they call it RB67 if it can takes bigger than 6x7? I am not looking for getting many lenses for this camera, i have RZ and i ordered many batteries, so i can use it for a while over RB, i am thinking to get only 2 lenses, i ordered already that 90mm, not sure which another lens i will think about.I have no problem about metering, mostly i use 35mm DSLR as you said, but also i have digital MF [Hasselblad] for another metering, and the best tool i have is my lightmeter [Sekonic L-758DR], i was thinking about another lightmeter which is also battery free, i can't depend on my iPhone/iPad lightmeter apps.
 

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