What type of film does Mamiya RB67 use?

The camera accepts 6×7, 6×6 and 6×4.5, 120 and 220 film magazines and Polaroid as well as Quadra 72 4×5 sheet film backs. Mamiya RB67 backs are also supported via the G-Adapter. The film speed is set on each RZ back via a dial….Mamiya RZ67.

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Overview
Maker Mamiya
Type Medium Format SLR
Lens

What lenses work on RB67?

The only L lenses are the 75mm Shift lens and 500mm APO lens.

  • 37mm f/4.5C Fisheye (9 elements in 6 groups) filter holder (f/32 to 4.5)
  • 50mm f/4.5 (11 elements in 8 groups) 77mm filter (f/32 to 4.5, slip on hood)
  • 50mm f/4.5C (11 elements in 8 groups) 77mm filter (f/32 to 4.5, slip on hood)

How many photos will 120 film take?

120 film looks different to 35mm and generally produces more detailed images. You can usually take between 12 and 16 photos on a 120 film roll.

Are all Mamiya lenses compatible?

All seven of the manual-focus Mamiya 645 cameras can use the same lenses and film inserts (film spools). The two generations use different viewfinders, grips, and other accessories that are not always cross-compatible.

Is the Mamiya RB67 Pro-s a good camera?

The Pro-S, being an all metal mechanical camera had become a film pariah in the wake of the digital SLR craze. The same craze that devalued medium format gear to the point of making this once US$2K and up system affordable in 2010 – just at or above US$200.00 with a 90mm lens and a 6×4.5 film back in good user condition.

What does 67 bit stand for on Mamiya RB67?

That stands for “Rotating Back”, which I’ll be explaining in further detail below. The 67 bit relates to the standard format the camera shoots in: 6×7, although it’s a little more flexible than that. My RB67 Pro-S kit consists of two bodies, four lenses and seven film backs.

Is the prism finder on the Mamiya RB67 heavy?

The prism finder for the RB67 is absolutely enormous, and quite heavy. To be honest, I can’t imagine holding the camera up to my eye to take a shot each and every time; it’s just big, heavy and awkward.

How big is the lens on a Mamiya?

These cameras are quite heavy, my Mamiya with a lens weighs around 6lb 1oz, and is about 9 ¼ inches long from the rear of the film back to the front of lens, and 5 ½ inches tall from bottom to the top of the closed viewfinder. You can see in the comparison of this camera next to my Nikon FM, that this is a very large camera.