A NEW RB67 question about focusing screens!

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David Brown

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Are focusing screens for the 3 RB itterations all interchangeable? (Pro, ProS, ProSD) :confused:

The reason I ask is that KEH lists several, and specifies some for certain models. However, I have done a search of Mamiya's site, this site, other photo sites, Googled and Yahoo'd, and come up with nothing other than the feeling that they are all the same.

One thing that could be, is that the earlier non "S" or "SD" didn't have the mechanism that made the horizontal red bars come up under the screen. (And - I could be wrong about that) Maybe the screens were different on those. But still, are they interchangeable anyway?

Sorry for making a new thread, but nobody addressed this in the prior thread. :sad:
 

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My guess is that they are interchangable. To be sure you could call KEH to double check. I've used several different screens and I haven't bothered to notice whether they are intended for one model or another.

I still have the box that one of my screens came in and the only thing it says is "For Mamiya RB", it doesn't specify Pro, ProS or ProSD.
 

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If I remember correctly, they are all interchangable at least based on measurments they are all the same size.

Dave
 
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