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I have seen the work of Miroslav Tichy, but regard him as a voyer of little talent. Sudek on the otherhand is brilliant (only my opinion).

Yeah I checked Tichy too. First time I see someone making his very bad photography a concept and selling on that, interesting 😄
Not to be mentioned next to Sudek who is a prolific photographer.
@Korbel if you like imperfections I suggest you have a look at the work of Bernard Plossu, he has this flaneur, voyeuristic style and many times uses single-use cameras etc. But nevertheless great quality

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The RB lenses have an auto manual selection knob on each lens that allows you to release the shutter at the same time you press the release button on the bottom right. However, if you switch that knob to manual and screw in a cable release into the knob, when you press the button on the bottom right, only the mirror goes up. Then, you have to press the cable release cable button to release the shutter on the lens. You wait a second or two so the mirror shake is gone before you release the shutter.

There is a dial cable release from Mamiya for this purpose. But you can do it fairly simply with a ordinary single cable release as i described.
 
The RB lenses have an auto manual selection knob on each lens that allows you to release the shutter at the same time you press the release button on the bottom right. However, if you switch that knob to manual and screw in a cable release into the knob, when you press the button on the bottom right, only the mirror goes up. Then, you have to press the cable release cable button to release the shutter on the lens. You wait a second or two so the mirror shake is gone before you release the shutter.

There is a dial cable release from Mamiya for this purpose. But you can do it fairly simply with a ordinary single cable release as i described.

Thanks for the tip, my cable should arrive any time now, so I will try :smile:
 
The RB lenses have an auto manual selection knob on each lens that allows you to release the shutter at the same time you press the release button on the bottom right. However, if you switch that knob to manual and screw in a cable release into the knob, when you press the button on the bottom right, only the mirror goes up. Then, you have to press the cable release cable button to release the shutter on the lens. You wait a second or two so the mirror shake is gone before you release the shutter.

There is a dial cable release from Mamiya for this purpose. But you can do it fairly simply with a ordinary single cable release as i described.

The implementation of mirror up and auto-manual switching actually varies a little bit between the different RB lenses, including lenses of the same focal length but different versions.
For that reason, you will want to find the instructions that match the version(s) of lense(s) that you actually have.
 
Carel Cudlin is also an amazing Czech photographer
 

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Sudek is famous here too indeed, but only among photographers. Most known I guess is Jan Saudek (funny name coincidence). But have you heard of Miroslav Tichy? He made cameras from toilet papers, cans, trash.. the work he left behind is unique. And I live in Prague :smile:

yes Miroslav Tichy is great! I visit Kyjov serval times and the people didn´t know him..and Kyjov is not that big😀
 
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