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Looking at backs for my RB at KEH.

My camera does not say S or SD, it does have the rotating adapter.

Will the S or SD backs work? Do they all interchange?
 

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I have an RB professional (no s or sd) with both plain backs and Pro-S backs that work fine. The pro-s backs are actually a bit nicer to use. I am pretty sure you can also use the pro-sd backs as well.

Sorry I can't give you a more definitive answer- but you CAN use Pro-S backs on the RB- and possibly the pro-sd backs also.

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Matt
 

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Here's a discussion on APUG about this same topic: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
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Here's a discussion on APUG about this same topic: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Thank you my searches had not found that.
 

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I use RB backs on my century graphic. Are the singer backs for the Century Graphic compatible with the RB67? I have heard of many folks using RB backs on Century graphics, but I haven't heard of anyone swapping the other way around.

While the singer/graflex backs are not as well built as the RB backs, they function well and the lever advance backs have the rollers to improve film flatness.
 
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I have heard of many folks using RB backs on Century graphics, but I haven't heard of anyone swapping the other way around.

It works both ways, but the graflex backs don't have double exposure prevention. I used to use a 6x6 graflex back on an RB67 so I could shoot square frames without having to crop (or waste film).
 
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