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Only my 4x5 and 8x10 film holders are loaded.... I don't like leaving film sitting in my cameras until I know for sure I'm going out for a shoot.
 
I don't know how to do that with my Moskva 5, Mamiya Six folder, Daiichi Zenobia, Welta Weltini, or even my Kiev 4, Ricoh Singlex TLS, or Nikkormat FT2.

I have that capability with my RB67, but it weighs almost as much (with a couple extra lenses and viewfinders) as all of the above cameras combined. And the 120 backs I have that fit it are all different formats -- 6x7, yes, but also 6x4.5, 6x6, and even 6x9 (leaves some space between frames, but it works). I do have an RH10, that would let me shoot 6x7 with different film as long as I remember it doesn't activate the dark slide interlock...

Just trade in all those cameras for the Hasselblad system which you always wanted and then you can swap lenses and film backs as often as you need to.
 
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Canon A-1
Canonet QL17 G-III
Nikon One Touch
Nikon Lite Touch
Kodak Retina IIIc
Minolta X-700
Minolta XE-7
...and one Hasselblad A12 back.
 
Today's count:
EOS 300, Portra 400
Leica M4, Portra 800
Agfamatic 2008, Lomo Tiger
4x5: 6 sheets of Provia, 5 Ortho 80, one sheet of Portra 400, Instax Wide back
 
A Nikon F-401x loaded with Legacy 100, a Nikon F3 loaded with Efke 25 and a Nikon N8008s loaded with Provia. The F-401x and F3 were loaded a week or so ago and are partially shot, the N8008s I just discovered was loaded at least a year ago and has about half the frames shot. No idea what’s on on them but is is my goal to finish shooting the roll this weekend and get it processed.

Roger
 
An Aka Akarette II with a 50mm f/2 Xenon, loaded with Kodak Double X.
And a Grafmatic 4x5 back with 6 sheets of 4x5" Fomapan 100....
 
Just trade in all those cameras for the Hasselblad system which you always wanted and then you can swap lenses and film backs as often as you need to.

Except that my RB67 and all my other cameras wouldn't quite buy me a 'Blad system of similar versatility to just my RB67.
 
I have two Nikon F4’s with film. One is color, one b&w. I only load them when I go out to photograph, otherwise I keep the film in the refrigerator. I use c-41 processing films, simply because I can get them both processed at London Drugs locally. Film is quite expensive now days so I try to be conservative. During one of the theater shows on a cruise ship my brother shot over 1000 digital images. I just watched the show. Haha.
 
one camera Leica R7, a couple of 4x5 film holders, and 2.5 5x7 (double sided) holders.
 
Minolta X-700 with expired Vision2 250d. Set on Program mode as an experiment to see how it works.
Minolta SRT-201 with HP5.
Minolta X-370 with Ektar.
Minolta X-570 with Ektar.
Zeiss 531 Super Ikonta with HP5
 
An Olympus Trip with JCH Streetpan 400 and a Rolleicord with Lomo 100 Colour Neg.
 
Two Canon New F1s and a Minolta 600si (for the days my eyesight isn't so good)
 
Canon 33 to test , with Portra 800 (set at 500 1so)
Nikon 501 idem with Portra 800, i want to test Tamron 500mm mirror freehand,
Leica minizoom with Delta 400 overexposed 1 stop
Olympus 35 RC to test , with ilford FP4
Holga 120 with Fomapan 200 .
 
Canon A-1 with Ektachrome E100
Leica R8 with Ilford PAN 400
Leica R4s2 with Fomapan 400
Mamiya C330 with Gold 200
Polaroid 600 Impulse AF with Polaroid Color 600 film

Getting ready for a road trip around Europe: Vienna - Prague - Berlin - Amsterdam - Brussels - Bacharach - Munich and back home.
 
Canon 33 to test , with Portra 800 (set at 500 1so)
Nikon 501 idem with Portra 800, i want to test Tamron 500mm mirror freehand,
Leica minizoom with Delta 400 overexposed 1 stop
Olympus 35 RC to test , with ilford FP4
Holga 120 with Fomapan 200 .

Eric, good luck with that! A 500 mm lens is an absolute pig to hold still, so make sure you use a shutter speed of at least 1/500, if not 1/1000th.
 
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