For Sale Mamiya RB67 Pro SD in Ex++ condition

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chung

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For sale,

RB67 Pro SD

.....Body

.....Revolving back

.....Pro SD 220 film back

.....WLF

.....Front cap

(Everything you see in the pics but No lens,no strap)

Everything is in superb condition,very very clean.

View finder glass and mirror are very clean.

It would be in like-new condition if not the some scuff between body and revoling back,which usually happens.(no picture)

Well cared for and lightly used.

Mechanically perfect, cosmetically 99%.


Asking $300 + shipping(about $35 for CONUS)

Personal check or money order accepted.

Refund guaranteed within 2 weeks.


Thank you for looking.

Koo-Young Chung
 

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Hannu E. K.

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There is no info on where these are... , in which country to begin with?

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chung

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I'm located in Chicago,IL.,USA.

I'd ship international for actual shipping cost.

Koo-Young
 
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chung

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Justin: Sorry no SD 120 back.

nightbringer: I won't split this.

Thanks for looking.
 

Stephen Prunier

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Is it possible to use 120 film in a 220 back? I'm really interested in it. I'm just looking at what I need for a budget to complete it, so I can use it, sooner than later :confused:
 

tnabbott

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Is it possible to use 120 film in a 220 back? I'm really interested in it. I'm just looking at what I need for a budget to complete it, so I can use it, sooner than later :confused:

No. The focus will be off because the pressure applied by the back to the film is different for 120 and 220. This is due to the fact that 120 has paper backing (and is therefore thicker) than 220.
 

MattKing

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Is it possible to use 120 film in a 220 back? I'm really interested in it. I'm just looking at what I need for a budget to complete it, so I can use it, sooner than later :confused:

This is taken from Mamiya America's FAQ section relating to the RB67:

Q. May I use 120 film in a 220 back and vice-versa?

A. Do this only in an emergency. The pressure plates of the two backs are slightly different to allow for the presence/lack of paper backing. The difference in the film plane may cause focus problems at wide apertures. Squeezing 120 film and paper through 220 rollers designed for film only will strain the back’s advance mechanism. Also, the 120 back’s counter will release after exposure #10 and waste the second half of a 220 roll. The 220 back’s counter will continue past #10, running the risk of shooting on the leader paper if strict attention is not paid to the counter.
 
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