Ric Trexell
Member
I tell them my camera can be a digital.
I have a Mamiya RB67 Pro-S and have never had any one question me about it being a digital except my own family. If they ask is it a digital, I tell them...it can be. That really peaks their interest. A few weeks ago I was asked by one of my sisters to bring the slide projector to entertain my other sisters that were visiting. They enjoyed being able to watch all the old slides and the newer ones that they had not seen that I took with my 35mm equipment over the years. Since my sister doesn't own a computer, and I don't have a laptop, nor are all my slides scanned, that was the only option. It was nice to have all three of my sisters able to see family shots at once, and on a large screen too. When I do have someone ask me about using my RB67 I have a statement already for them. I'm going to say, I really don't know if my pictures will turn out as I don't have any batteries in my camera. I'm curious to see what they say about that.
I have a Mamiya RB67 Pro-S and have never had any one question me about it being a digital except my own family. If they ask is it a digital, I tell them...it can be. That really peaks their interest. A few weeks ago I was asked by one of my sisters to bring the slide projector to entertain my other sisters that were visiting. They enjoyed being able to watch all the old slides and the newer ones that they had not seen that I took with my 35mm equipment over the years. Since my sister doesn't own a computer, and I don't have a laptop, nor are all my slides scanned, that was the only option. It was nice to have all three of my sisters able to see family shots at once, and on a large screen too. When I do have someone ask me about using my RB67 I have a statement already for them. I'm going to say, I really don't know if my pictures will turn out as I don't have any batteries in my camera. I'm curious to see what they say about that.