I found an RB6X7 Pro S with 5 lenses, an extension tube, a metered Prism and 4 Backs (counting the Polaroid) for around 400 bucks.
I suppose i have an unnatural hated of when the prints flop around in the little album sleeves. It bothers me far too much.
I always keep reading things like this (and about Rolleiflexes too), but when i go looking for such great bargains, i never find any.
I always keep reading things like this (and about Rolleiflexes too), but when i go looking for such great bargains, i never find any.
So where do you find these?
Well, it can be difficult to find 6 inch by 4.5 inch albums. Or anything other than 4x6, 5x7, or 8x10 really.
Before you settle on a 6x4.5 SLR, I think you should try to handle a 6x6 or 6x7 SLR. You might find it too heavy, but then again, you might not, and the bigger negative would definitely be a plus, except for getting fewer shots on a roll of film. Are there any APUG people in your vicinity who might let you handle some cameras and check out their size and weight?
Pentax 6x7 can be hand held too, if (and only if) you use the wooden left-handgrip to stabilize them. <SNIP
Paul
I always keep reading things like this (and about Rolleiflexes too), but when i go looking for such great bargains, i never find any.
So where do you find these?
A friend in Chile
The good thing about the 645 cameras is that they are compact and many handle much like a 35. But if you're looking for a big negative, the 645 neg does not give you very much over a 35. . .
The good thing about the 645 cameras is that they are compact and many handle much like a 35.
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