Ian Grant
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No I do not use a roll back. If I am going to carry around a 4"x5" camera, then I am damn well going to shoot 4"x5" film! I have Hasselblads for 120 film.
That over looks the fact that Hasselblad's have no movements and are 6x6.
When I used my Wista 6x9 back it really was aback up for a day I was on a roll, often out shooting all day many miles from my car. Back then I used 5x4 Agfapan 100 later APX100 and shot AP25 then APX25 if I used the RF back, and the big advantage of using AP25/APX25 was the big increase in quality over the 100 ASA (now ISO) emulsion, so my 6x9 negatives gave prints that were a close match to the 5x4 (at the same size).
Digressing though the Mamiya RB67 is not far different to any other camera with a RF back, it's essentially just a modern version of the older pre-WWII SLR's with roll film or quarter plate (& rf) backs. Its back is not far different to a Graflex RF back, I've a Thornton Pickard SLR, a Junior Special that takes a Rollex 6x9 back as standard, I guess it can also use 6.5x9 plate.film holders but 120 is far easier.
Ian