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The Mamiya RB67 Pro SD is a reflex camera that uses film (non-digital) manufactured from 1970 to 2010 (discontinued). It does not have a continuos shooting mode. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is €; no votes.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Very solid construction, although not quite simple to use. Modularity; very good optics. Mechanical construction that you don't have to any energy source except hand-loaded.
Cons:Weight; Reverse right left view with cockpit.
Opinion:Fantastic professional device. Constructive solidity and a lot of metal make it suitable for intense use on many of the professional photographic occasions. The quality of the slides often makes it a viable alternative to the more complicated mobile-plan devices. The extension of the bellows to mantise makes it suitable even for a quasi-macro. For still life and photos on easel usually to prefer the more emblazoned Hasselblad 500 CM. I have used it for a long time, sometimes also for photography of events, in which, however, it showed its limitations of heavy and bulky equipment. Rating 9.5
Pros:High optical quality, cockpit viewfinder brightness, bellows that allows macros without extensions, very high negative quality, works without batteries, revolving back
Cons:maximum shutter limited to 1/400. high probability of having to replace all internal lightproof seals
Opinion:purchased about a month ago, after various researches... I was looking for a medium 6x7 format to increase the quality of my denied and especially because it is the only medium-sized machine that allows you to rotate the film door in order to take shots in portrait or landscape mode... which is very useful because with the other medium format, if you like to look in the cockpit, taking "portrait" shots means physically turning the machine with impossibility to look in the cockpit, making it in fact mandatory to mount a pentaprisma that does not gives the same feel as the cockpit. With this Mamiya you can then change the type of camera always looking in the same beautiful cockpit viewfinder. The only one against this machine is the weight not indifferent: with loaded film and sekor lens 127 mm, the whole thing weighs the beauty of 2.6 kg, a good 1.3 kg more than the zenza bronica etrsi with 75 mm (which however is a 6x4.5)... therefore those with weight problems should not take it or at most consider the newer sister Rz67 pro Sd that weighs significantly less.
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