{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blogposting-js","path":"/blog/rb67_more_stuff","result":{"data":{"mdx":{"body":"function _extends() { _extends = Object.assign || function (target) { for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++) { var source = arguments[i]; for (var key in source) { if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(source, key)) { target[key] = source[key]; } } } return target; }; return _extends.apply(this, arguments); }\n\nfunction _objectWithoutProperties(source, excluded) { if (source == null) return {}; var target = _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose(source, excluded); var key, i; if (Object.getOwnPropertySymbols) { var sourceSymbolKeys = Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(source); for (i = 0; i < sourceSymbolKeys.length; i++) { key = sourceSymbolKeys[i]; if (excluded.indexOf(key) >= 0) continue; if (!Object.prototype.propertyIsEnumerable.call(source, key)) continue; target[key] = source[key]; } } return target; }\n\nfunction _objectWithoutPropertiesLoose(source, excluded) { if (source == null) return {}; var target = {}; var sourceKeys = Object.keys(source); var key, i; for (i = 0; i < sourceKeys.length; i++) { key = sourceKeys[i]; if (excluded.indexOf(key) >= 0) continue; target[key] = source[key]; } return target; }\n\n/* @jsxRuntime classic */\n\n/* @jsx mdx */\nvar _frontmatter = {\n  \"date\": \"2007-01-27T08:00:00.000Z\",\n  \"updated\": \"2007-01-27T08:00:00.000Z\",\n  \"type\": \"BlogPosting\",\n  \"title\": \"Since my RB67 seems to be a popular search subject\",\n  \"entityId\": \"032ad260-f940-11e6-8d52-ffa6c436feb5\",\n  \"revisionId\": \"032ad261-f940-11e6-8d52-ffa6c436feb5\",\n  \"revisionNum\": 1,\n  \"tags\": {\n    \"arts.meta.cameras\": [{\n      \"@id\": \"arts.meta.cameras.rb67\",\n      \"objClass\": \"ontag\"\n    }],\n    \"arts.meta.review_compensation\": [{\n      \"@id\": \"arts.meta.review_compensation.uncompensated\",\n      \"objClass\": \"ontag\"\n    }]\n  },\n  \"sidebar\": \"Useful related blog entries if you shoot the RB67:\\n\\n*   [The digital + film road to long exposure](/blog/digital_film_long_exposure/)\\n*   [Grain and film size](/blog/grain_vs_size/)\\n*   [My Mamiya RB67](/blog/my_mamiya_rb67/)\",\n  \"srcImages\": [\"arts.blog.my_mamiya_rb67.camera_whiteground-07f3f331-f940-11e6-8d52-ffa6c436feb5-infile\"]\n};\nvar layoutProps = {\n  _frontmatter: _frontmatter\n};\nvar MDXLayout = \"wrapper\";\nreturn function MDXContent(_ref) {\n  var components = _ref.components,\n      props = _objectWithoutProperties(_ref, [\"components\"]);\n\n  return mdx(MDXLayout, _extends({}, layoutProps, props, {\n    components: components,\n    mdxType: \"MDXLayout\"\n  }), mdx(\"a\", {\n    href: \"/blog/my_mamiya_rb67/camera_whiteground/\"\n  }, mdx(props.imgs.Img1, {\n    width: \"320px\",\n    align: \"right\"\n  })), mdx(\"p\", null, \"I noticed that a lot of search terms related to \", mdx(\"a\", {\n    parentName: \"p\",\n    \"href\": \"/blog/my_mamiya_rb67/\"\n  }, \"my RB67\"), \" are appearing in my log since last time.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"There really isn\\u2019t much good info on the web about the RB67, I\\u2019ll give you, so I want to help others out. You can always email me, too. I love my RB67 and am more than glad to share the love with you. :)\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Here are some search terms I found in my logs, and suggested answers:\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Shooting with my RB67\"), mdx(\"h3\", null, \"Loading film:\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The manual probably explains this better. Failing that, most camera stores will show you how to load film.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Fuji makes the easiest-to-load spools. I save empty Fuji spools because they\\u2019ve got a little thing in the slot that catches a hole they cut in the backing paper that makes the loading process faster and more reliable.\"), mdx(\"ul\", null, mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"The back comes in three parts. One part is a thin piece of metal called the \\u201CDark Side\\u201D. The film sits in an \\u201CInsert\\u201D and a case wraps around the insert. With the case in place and the dark side in place, you can remove the back without exposing the film.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"When loading, you want to remove the insert from the case. You put the film spool on the left-handed spool making sure to follow the little reminder as to which side the film feeds from.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"Break the seal and pull the film out and feed it into the empty spool on the right side of the insert and make sure it\\u2019s properly tensioned. Line up the little arrow and the \\u201CStart\\u201D mark on the film and close up the film back.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"Mount the film back on the camera.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"Shoot your shots.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"When you are done, advance with the film advance for a few turns till there\\u2019s no tension. Open up the back and either lick the backing tape (For everybody but Fuji) or pull the tab and seal the spool. If you screw this up, you\\u2019ll ruin your film.\")), mdx(\"h3\", null, \"Shooting:\"), mdx(\"ul\", null, mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"If you don\\u2019t understand the workings of the RB67, try shooting with the back off and make sure you see a little flash of light out the back when you take your shot.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"I leave the dark side in place when I\\u2019m not shooting.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"There\\u2019s supposed to be an interlock to prevent you from shooting with the dark side in place, but it\\u2019s not necessarily reliable. Don\\u2019t trust it.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"There\\u2019s a little slot on the left side of the camera to store the dark side in.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"There\\u2019s no prevention against double-exposures, so I always advance the film first after I take a shot.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"I also cock the shutter right after an exposure.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"The mirror is not \\u201Cauto-return\\u201D so you have to cock the shutter before you can see through the viewfinder again.\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ul\"\n  }, \"If you accidentally leave the lens in \\u201CMirror Lockup\\u201D mode, you will get back blank film. Be careful.\")), mdx(\"p\", null, \"You really need to have a shooting routine for the RB67, especially the early models, or else you results will be most depressing.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Best lens for Mamiya RB67\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"There\\u2019s two opinions.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"One opinions says that the best mechanical construction was in the earliest lenses, and they got cheaper and more plastic over time.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The other opinion is that the optical designs and coatings are better in the C and KL lenses, and the factory got more consistent over time.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The real answer? Try it and see. Lens comparison is not about numbers, it\\u2019s about using the lens.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"I\\u2019m not sure how the RB67 stacks up to the various other medium format cameras. However, if you are finding that you want to squeeze every last bit of resolution out of a given format, maybe you should consider using a larger format instead. Or maybe shooting something other than test charts. :P\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Setting film speed on rb67 pro\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"(related search strings: mamiya rb67 proper exposure / shooting with rb67 iso asa / mamiya rb67 meter )\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"There\\u2019s no way to set the speed on an RB67 unless you have a metering prism (which I don\\u2019t). I use a Canon A95 as an exposure meter. You can buy a real external meter if you want, too.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The trick to remember is that any two cameras, meters, etc. are going to be off by as much of a stop between each other. So make sure you bracket your exposures at first when you try by overexposing by a stop, shooting at the indicated setting, and then underexposing a stop.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Metering prisms for the RB67 series are hard to find. Most of the meters in the older CdS Finders have died.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"RB67 to digital\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The biggest digital back is a 6x4.5. You can mount some of them on your RB67, but you won\\u2019t get the full frame. And you will spend a lot of money. And it works better on the latest RZ67, which is actually designed to take digital backs\\u2026 but it\\u2019s expensive, even used.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Personally, I just shoot film on the RB67 and scan it on a decent quality (Epson 4490, 4990, V700 or V750) flatbed scanner or a high-end Nikon.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"After using an RB67 and seeing a 100 ASA scan, the only digital SLRs that you have any chance of liking are the full-frame 35mm SLRS (Canon 5D, 1DsII) and the medium format digital SLRs. Trust me on this.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Mamiya RB67 35mm film back\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"As far as I know, there isn\\u2019t one. Remember, however, that the back of the RB67 is a graflok mount, so if you find a 2x3 Graflok back, it\\u2019ll work.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"There\\u2019s an adapter for the Mamiya 7, which is a rangefinder camera.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"RB67 blog\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Here? :)\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"RB67 flashes\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"All RB67 lenses have a PC connector on the body. Most of them have a switch for \\u201CT\\u201D or \\u201CX\\u201D flash synch. You want to leave it set to \\u201CX\\u201D and plug the flash in.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"You can use any shutter speed you want. Your flash should tell you what aperture you should use. This is great, compared to my 35mm cameras, which only synch at 1/60 or slower.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The Pro-S and Pro-SD bodies have a coldshoe on the side. Either way you probably want to get a flash bracket.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"There\\u2019s no OTF/TTL sensors available for RB67, so you want an Auto Thrystar flash with a PC connector. A Sunpack 144PC, Sunpack 383 Super, Vivitar 283, or Vivitar 285 should work. The Sunpack cables are a little cheaply built, so you may end up wanting to get a PC-connector-to-hotshoe cable.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Right now, I mostly use my RB67 with off-camera flashes, so I\\u2019m being lazy about picking up a flash bracket.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"How to tell age of a Mamiya RB67\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"There\\u2019s no way to tell for sure.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The RB67 Pro was made between 1970 and 1974. The Pro-S was made between 1974 and 1990. The Pro-SD was made starting in 1990. KL lenses were introduced with the Pro-SD line.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Mamiya RB67 portrait camera\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The RB67 is great for portraits. The waist level finder is great because you can make eye contact with your subjects in a less threatening manner than with a big lens between you. The shutter synchs at any speed. The image quality is hard to beat and the bokeh soft and beautiful. And the rotating back makes it easy to shoot in portrait orientation.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The 90mm is not the greatest lens for headshot portraits, but great for full-body. You might consider the 127mm lens (or the 180mm) if you do more people shots.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The only drawback is that you get 10 shots per roll. So you really want to make each one count. I\\u2019m toying with getting a 645 back for my Mamiya so I can get 16 shots per roll for portraits.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"How do i do time exposures with a Mamiya RB67\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"The way I do long exposures with the RB67:\"), mdx(\"ol\", null, mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ol\"\n  }, \"Set up my shot on a tripod\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ol\"\n  }, \"Set shutter to T\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ol\"\n  }, \"Gently trigger the shutter\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ol\"\n  }, \"Time the exposure using a stopwatch\"), mdx(\"li\", {\n    parentName: \"ol\"\n  }, \"When the time is up, gently twist the shutter knob from T to 1\")), mdx(\"p\", null, \"If there\\u2019s a lot of light, I usually end up stopping down to the aperture to lengthen the exposure to at least a few seconds.\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"If you are worried about being able to trigger the shutter and twist the shutter knob without shaking the camera, use the lens cap as a shutter instead, putting it on between step 1 and 2, taking it off between steps 3 and 4, and putting it back on between steps 4 and 5.\"), mdx(\"h2\", null, \"Mamiya RB67 in field\"), mdx(\"p\", null, \"Go for it! 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