peterB1966
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This might seem to be a naff question, but I had just pressed "pay" on a satchel that would allow me to pack and transport it vertically when I thought, wait a minute...
no problem imo.
As long as it doesn't take a significant bump on the film back shell (for instance, from dropping the bag), it should be fine.
One day my issues will be a tad more sophisticated!
Ha ha, I have seen that already on the main forum, when I asked a question on what is obviously the incredibly contentious topic of the zone system.... I even had some people bypassing the forum format to give me their private views by messageAnd then you'll find out how "well" Photrio users agree...![]()
Only if it has been really goodAs long as you take your camera out and exercise it regularly![]()
Only if it has been really good![]()
And then you'll find out how "well" Photrio users agree...![]()
I don’t know if lens down would be bad for the RB with its focusing bellows, but something to consider.
When the bellows is retracted for infinity, there's a hard stop. As long as the lens is capped, this should do either the camera or the lens any harm -- but if the bag gets dropped, a bent filter ring will probably cost more to fix than replacing a film back (if it's even repairable).
That’s why I don’t drop my bag.![]()
Unless you have a supplier nearby, you're out of commission while you're shopping and waiting for that back or lens, no matter the price.That’s why I don’t drop my bag.I also have a light layer of foam at the bottom of the bag. Plus Bronica film backs and Bronica lenses are about the same price on the used market.
Unless you have a supplier nearby, you're out of commission while you're shopping and waiting for that back or lens, no matter the price.
it's built like a tank.
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