There is a 6x8 motorized back. There is an APUG thread about someone's discoveries with it (it works better in one orientation than the other).
Make sure that the backs are Pro-S or Pro-SD backs (they are clearly labelled) and not the original Pro versions.
Check that the dark slides are there and that the interlocks prevent exposure when the dark slide is inserted.
you can test the lenses with backs on or when they are removed from camera.I'm meting up with a guy who's gonna sell me his Mamiya RB67 next Monday. I know manual MF cameras, but have never used a Mamiya RB67.
Here are some images of the ad:
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The set contains:
- RB PRO S BODY
- LENSES: 90/50/180/360
- PRISM FINDER WITH LIGHT METER
- GRIP
- 2 FILM BACKS
- ALU CASE
The complete set is supposed to be serviced by Mamiya in 2013 (he has the receipt). Body and lenses were cleaned and light seals were replaced.
My questions are:
- what is a fair price for this set?
- what parts are "missing" or would be a nice extra?
- how good are these lenses? (there aren't bad lenses, but you know what I mean)
- and: what to check before buying?
I'll test the shutter of each lens with the back removed from the body. This way I can see/hear the shutter and check the mirror movement (I guess).
I'm looking forward to getting me such a camera. I haven't used one like this before, but I'm familiar with Bronica SQ-B, Rolleiflex TLR, Hasselblad SWC. I suppose this RB67 is bulkier and hazier, but that's fine by me.
BTW: is it true that there is also a 6x8 film back for this camera??
Thanks for the help in advance,
Bert from Holland
http://thetoadmen.blogspot.nl
PS. I know I don't need this camera, but I like it and would like to use it for B&W photography.
A simple matter of GAS, I guess ...
How much is he asking?
The other thing I will warn you about is the interlocks. You will have a love-hate relationship with them at first.... you will see you didn't turn the back all the way. Once I turned mine to vertical and because I couldn't see the film wind lever I failed to wind it. I figured it was time to send the camera in. After a while you will appreciate that this camera did not ruin a good chunk of film and caught your forgetfulness.
I think every RB user must end up coming up with a "why isn't it working" checklist:
Camera Won't Fire:
- Darkslide out?
- Film advanced?
- Out of film?
- Back rotated correctly?
Camera Won't Cock:
- Remove lens, cock camera, cock shutter on lens, fire camera, fire lens, re-cock both, put lens back on.
- (If that doesn't work, then I have no idea what to do next)
The first roll I ran through my RB came out perfectly un-exposed because I had been fiddling with the mirror-up control on the lens and left it in the wrong position.
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