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I would be interested in this too; all I have is the 127mm lens as well. It's a shame because I love the camera so much but I'd love to be able to do wideangle shots with it.
I am not sure renting rb lenses is a good idea. By the time you add in insurance and shipping, you're probably paying about as much as you would to just pick one up on KEH!
Now, normally I would advise to go ahead and get a KL lens since the prices are so low. But if you're really pinching pennies then the C or pre-C lenses are fine, if you hood them.
I have just about all the rb lenses and could be enticed to rent them at a fair price or in exchange for something else (e.g. film!). But again, just do the math and I think you'll see that you may as well buy.
I suppose I could also part with my rb 65, I've been thinking to buy a new one anyway. I am not a fan of the 50, mostly because the 50 for my mamiya 6 demolishes it. The rb 65 is great though.
Well if this is a once in a lifetime thing and wide-angle is your aim, then rent/borrow/steal a mamiya 6 or 7 or 7ii from a fellow apugger!
The C lenses are a bigger step up from the non-C lenses than the step up from C to K/L. I had purchased an RB67 system and after my photoging buddy saw how cool it was, he purchased the same system with different lenses so that we could share. Between both of us, we have the 50mm, 65mm, 90mm, 127mm, 180mm, and 250mm, all C lenses. All the lenses that we bought were purchased a prices lower than renting for 7 days at the cheapest place that we could find. One thing he does is to buy lenses to try them out, and if he doesn't like them he sells them online via auction and has never lost any money (he's sold at least 30 lenses this way). I would like to purchase my own 50mm C lens prior to going to Machu Picchu and the Galapagos this summer. I am bringing my Canon AT-1 as well, since Kodachrome 64 in no longer made/processed in 120 format (and I want to shoot Ektar 100). If you're like me, make sure to bring a few backs for your Mamiya. I am thinking that I'll bring Velvia 100 (non-F) in 220 format and not too sure of a b&w film...I'd like to bring Rollei Technical Pan, but that might be too slow for the RB67 lenses handheld in less than sunny conditions. Anyway, best of luck. Try to find good lenses for cheap and you will not regret not renting.
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