Tony-S
Member
I always liked my RB67 but I think it's too bad the major camera makers opted out of 6x9. The cameras wouldn't have been that much bigger but would have been more versatile. The 6x8 varieties are a bit better in that regard.
When I decided to add MF to my usual 35mm a couple of years ago, the main reason for choosing 6x7 over 6x4.5 was that landscape format in 6x7 gives an unrotated, right way up image as the film traverses the enlarger (like 35mm), whereas 6x4.5 film gives a sideways view that requires cricking the neck whilst composing picture on baseboard, burning, dodging etc. This I had discovered years before when experimenting with a 6x6 camera; I think it was the reason I gave up using it then. So if darkroom work is important, and you like to print landscape rather than portrait framing, 6x7 is for you.
If you have the masking carrier frame, the carriers for many of (possibly all of) the Omega D series enlargers can be rotated to solve this problem.
Matt
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