One of my Photo Plans for the year is to "shoot medium format film (6x7)". So toward that end I got out and started to dust off my Mamiya RB67. I have had this kit for a couple of years... purchased used for a very reasonable price. The only lens I have is the K/L 1:3.5 f=90mm L with floating system (the 35mm equivalent focal length would be 44mm).
The floating mechanism corrects curvature of the field against a subject at infinity. To operate the floating system is a two step process... first you focus using the ground glass and then set floating system mechanism to the focused distance that can be read off the side of the camera... this should give you high contrast/resolution from the center to the periphery of the picture area.


| Mamiya RB67 Pro-SD body | |
| (with Waist-Level Finder FW701) | 1,390g |
| KL 90mm f/3.5L lens | 960g |
| 120 roll film holder HA701 | 475g |
| Total weight | 2,825g |
That's a total of 6.23 pounds to carry around not including the tripod and light meter
I am a little slow off the blocks this year... Was a busy November and December, but now starting to get back into the groove...
The plan is to shoot a couple of rolls in the next few days, and have them scanned when they are developed... my other photo plan for the year is to pick up a 120 format film scanner... I can just hear Jeff thinking as he knows that it's been on my list for more than a couple of years...
Have a good weekend,
Casey