xya
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you get good results with an adapter 120 135 film, easily available on ebay. I tried my mamiya rb67 with a 6x7 back and a 50mm lens, other combinations are possible.
mamiya rb 67, 50mm, kodak gold, scan canon 9000f II raw with dust, calais, mollien quarter
the same photo scanned with the help of a lomo digitaliza, the scanner doesn't do its white balancing
mamiya rb 67, 50mm, kodak gold, scan canon 9000f II raw with dust, calais, mollien quarter
mamiya rb 67, 50mm, kodak gold, scan canon 9000f II raw with dust, calais, mollien quarter
it works well, you can have nice panoramas for less than 20€ of investment. i only had 15 shots of a 36 shots film with a 6x7 220 back. the advance is normally managed by a gummed roller at the top of the film plane. as the 135 is narrower and does not pass through it, the lever does not stop and the spacing increases as the reel gets thicker. but hey, for 3 or 4 more shots, there is no need to change it.
I'm very happy to have this extra possibility.

mamiya rb 67, 50mm, kodak gold, scan canon 9000f II raw with dust, calais, mollien quarter

the same photo scanned with the help of a lomo digitaliza, the scanner doesn't do its white balancing

mamiya rb 67, 50mm, kodak gold, scan canon 9000f II raw with dust, calais, mollien quarter

mamiya rb 67, 50mm, kodak gold, scan canon 9000f II raw with dust, calais, mollien quarter
it works well, you can have nice panoramas for less than 20€ of investment. i only had 15 shots of a 36 shots film with a 6x7 220 back. the advance is normally managed by a gummed roller at the top of the film plane. as the 135 is narrower and does not pass through it, the lever does not stop and the spacing increases as the reel gets thicker. but hey, for 3 or 4 more shots, there is no need to change it.
I'm very happy to have this extra possibility.