bicycletricycle
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did they ever make a 6x6 rb67 back?
bicycletricycle said:did they ever make a 6x6 rb67 back?
Changeling1 said:I don't know if they did or not but it wouldn't be a very good idea if they did because to fit the image from a 6x6cm onto a standard sheet of 8x10 photo paper, you end up "wasting" a third or more of your negative real estate negating the advantages of shooting medium format.
The 6x7cm format is considered "the ideal format" as you can enlarge the negative directly onto a sheet of 8x10 paper without cropping the neg.
Changeling1 said:Considering how large and cumbersome the RB is, I would stick to the 6x7 format as it is perhaps the best thing about the RB 67- second only to its revolving back which would go unused with the square format.
Having said that, I've always been amazed that Ann Lebowitz used to hand hold her RB 67 (strobe lit studio) in the making of her many interesting portraits.
If you print "square" the extra paper becomes test strips.Changeling1 said:to fit the image from a 6x6cm onto a standard sheet of 8x10 photo paper, you end up "wasting" a third or more of your negative real estate.
I did not know this, thanks. Can you print with no border without a vacumn easel?Changeling1 said:The 6x7cm format is considered "the ideal format" as you can enlarge the negative directly onto a sheet of 8x10 paper without cropping the neg.
As an owner of an RB I'll have to agree. But it has never been a problem for me and I do a fair amount of hiking with this strapped to my back and a tripod over my shoulder. I'm now considering a LF which means even more wieght and bulk. (do I suffer from G.A.S.?)Changeling1 said:Considering how large and cumbersome the RB is...
Didn't know this either. I have hand held but only under less than ideal tripod conditions. Like the time I climbed up a steel RR tressel bridge, or shot at water level waist deep in a swamp. This is not a camera designed with hand holding in mind, but eat your wheaties and it can be done.Changeling1 said:Having said that, I've always been amazed that Ann Lebowitz used to hand hold her RB 67 (strobe lit studio) in the making of her many interesting portraits.
Woolliscroft said:Yes they did. I use one now and then when making copy negs from existing square prints: it gets another two frames on the film, so is rather the opposite of the waste someone said it was. I actually etched the square format into one of my viewfinder screens (easy enough: rotate the back to vertical format, trace the red lines, then turn it back again).
David.
bicycletricycle said:so Wooliscroft say that they have an rb67 6x6 back. are you sure it is not an rz back?
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