Monday, January 18, 2010

Mamiya Rb What Does A Magazine Mean Referring To A Film Camera?

What does a magazine mean referring to a film camera? - mamiya rb

I bought a Mamiya RB 67 and are looking for accessories for it. I think running into things that we know that magazines, but I want to make sure I know what that means.

4 comments:

Ansell A said...

It's the little things, little celebrating the film and the hook on the back of the camera, which often come back when the film and in sizes of 120 and 220
Here are some accessories and lenses.
http://www.keh.com/OnLineStore/ProductLi ...


Not to be rude, but do you think really know what film and lens to use and how you really use the camera.
The RB67, if not exactly a fan room.

Here is the manual for the RB67, which might be useful.
http://www.mamiya.com/assets/pdfs/6x7/RB ...

fhotoace said...

They do not know your using RB 67, 120 and 220 films and sets the film in a magazine?

She argues that the magazine that the film, one for 120 films and 220 developed. Since 220 is a rare film, the time to spend money on a pair of 120 journals (also known as "back"), then you have) a rich black and white and the other with the color transparency (or negative

RC said...

As everyone has posted, is the insertion of the posterior chamber with movies. Here is an example to clarify.

http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicC ...

I hope you have a light meter to use with. It was a measure of the light in the device.

Here's another page if you need to know more about it.

http://www.studiolighting.net/lighting-r ...

Edwin said...

You can use different backs - 120, 220, 645 format - used on the RB67. Are called in some parts of the world's magazines.

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