djwmasbad
Member
Hello, all,
This is my first post. I had a Mamiya RB67 Pro S for a few years. The mirror started having problems resetting and I planned on sending it away for repair. However, before I did, I came across a "new old stock" RB67 Pro SD, and thought why don't I just have a fresh start. The SD arrived about two days ago. There was extremely light wear, small dings/chips/rubs, that indicate it is not true "new old stock," which I plan to discuss with the seller. Nevertheless, it is still quite mint, so I won't be returning. My question has to do with the focusing mechanisms of the camera. On my older Pro S, the focusing knobs were very slow to turn. It was sometimes a bit annoying, but it allowed generously for fine focusing. I assumed this was how it was designed to function. My new Pro SD is quite the opposite, seemingly extremely loose in comparison. I can put my hand on the front standard (if that's what it can be called) at full bellows extension and push it back to zero position with just a touch of resistance. There isn't anything particularly wrong with this as far as handling is concerned, but it is a stark and surprising contrast to the tar and molasses of my Pro S focusing knobs. Is this how it is supposed to be, how the cameras were when they were new? Or is this something that warrants an adjustment?
Thanks in advance for your responses,
Daniel
This is my first post. I had a Mamiya RB67 Pro S for a few years. The mirror started having problems resetting and I planned on sending it away for repair. However, before I did, I came across a "new old stock" RB67 Pro SD, and thought why don't I just have a fresh start. The SD arrived about two days ago. There was extremely light wear, small dings/chips/rubs, that indicate it is not true "new old stock," which I plan to discuss with the seller. Nevertheless, it is still quite mint, so I won't be returning. My question has to do with the focusing mechanisms of the camera. On my older Pro S, the focusing knobs were very slow to turn. It was sometimes a bit annoying, but it allowed generously for fine focusing. I assumed this was how it was designed to function. My new Pro SD is quite the opposite, seemingly extremely loose in comparison. I can put my hand on the front standard (if that's what it can be called) at full bellows extension and push it back to zero position with just a touch of resistance. There isn't anything particularly wrong with this as far as handling is concerned, but it is a stark and surprising contrast to the tar and molasses of my Pro S focusing knobs. Is this how it is supposed to be, how the cameras were when they were new? Or is this something that warrants an adjustment?
Thanks in advance for your responses,
Daniel