Alan Edward Klein
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Try this.
Try this.
FYI, I did manage to find a dark slide in the US for $25. Not OEM, but close enough. Though I did think about getting a 220 back, because I would actually use it as intended lol. Decided not to though.
And by the way, I’m not so much worried about the shutter interlock, that prevents exposure with the darkslide on, I’ve gotten into the habit of just locking the shutter between shits. I just want to be able to take off the back easily without having to manually override the interlock each time, as that could lead to… very bad habits.
"I’ve gotten into the habit of just locking the shutter between shits."![]()
Did you mean to bring up your personal hygiene here?
Will this replacement handle all the interlocks?
So I never thought I would see the day when a darkslide would cost $70. I remember parting out Bronica backs and just saving darkslides I wonder if anyone has 220 backs??
I have RZ67 II, has a place for the slides. Wow
If that's the case, I think I'm going to return it.
Think that's expensive? Try buying an original hood for a Leica 28mm Hector.
I wonder what the catalogue price was for a replacement dark slide for an RB67 Pro-SD back when it was a current catalogue item?
Aha, an answerable question! I have a pdf of the B&H Pro Photo Sourcebook from 1998 - actually, if you search for this, you may still be able to download it from their site. A replacement RB67 darkslide cost just $14 in 1998 USD - less than I was expecting. But to put it in perspective, a complete 120 or 220 back cost $559 new, and the 70mm back was an astounding $1292. Inflation is about a factor of 1.9 since then, so if a 120 back feels a bit pricey at $100-150 now, it's still 10-15% of the original cost.
a complete 120 or 220 back cost $559 new,
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