Shooting with Mamiya RB67 middle format photo camera. I used a Mamiya camera for some of my fashion projects with Kodak Portra 800 120mm color film. After developing my 120 mm film which I took with Mamiya RB67 in foto Berlin in Hermannplatz (Berlin), I took a picture with my phone and then inverted it in Photoshop.

after developing my 120 mm film which I toke with Mamiya RB67 in foto Berlin in Hermannplatz (Berlin), I take a picture with my phone, then inverted it in photoshop.
My 120mm film which I took with my Mamiya RB67

History of the Mamiya RB67

The Mamiya RB67 was designed to stand alongside Mamiya’s equally robust C series of 6×6 TLRs and was launched in 1970. It went through a few iterations before production eventually stopped in the early 2000’s. 30+ years, that’s not a bad run!

Of course, the reason for the “67” in the name is the format of the negatives it produces. The standard back for this camera shoots 6cm by 7 huge cm negatives! You only get 10 exposures from a roll of 120 film, compared to 12 if you shoot 6×6, or 15 if you shoot 6×4.5.

The format was beloved by magazine photographers in the 70’s and 80’s much in the same way that 6×4.5 was but with so much more detail available from the larger negative.

Mamiya RB SERIES

All versions of the RB – including the later RZ67 – have a Rotating Back which gives it its name and allows portrait or landscape photographs without the associated hernia when turning it on its side.

The Pro-S is the version you will most often find for sale these days. There are plenty around, but the quality does vary massively, just as anything from up to 40 to so years ago will. I feel like my quality varies day-to-day, and I am around that age! Source

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