Still waiting on sq-a guy getting back to me. I may be tempted by the RB67 if I find myself enjoying this!
How do you find the max shutter speed of 1/500? Especially on a bright sunny day like today? Guessing f2.8 won't see much use!
Still waiting on sq-a guy getting back to me. I may be tempted by the RB67 if I find myself enjoying this!
How do you find the max shutter speed of 1/500? Especially on a bright sunny day like today? Guessing f2.8 won't see much use!
Wise words indeed, I have no problem using expired film but give yourself a break and eliminate the variables first then experiment.I personally wouldn't recommend using expired 120 film with a 'new' camera, as there are too many variables in play otherwise. If anything goes wrong, you won't know if it's anything you did, something with the camera, something with the film, etc.
Once you know everything works, then I'd start using the expired stuff.
Run awayGood to know, thanks!!
SQA gumtree guy went quiet when I asked to pay by paypal, covering the fees, after he sent bank details. Here, I'm almost okay with bank transfer - not with a random via gumtree :\
Good to know, thanks!!
SQA gumtree guy went quiet when I asked to pay by paypal, covering the fees, after he sent bank details. Here, I'm almost okay with bank transfer - not with a random via gumtree :\
It's annoying!!
So.. a couple of options..
ETRS, 75mm, WLF and 120 back for £190
ETRS, 75mm lens, prism, 120 back and grip for £225
ETRSi, 75mm lens, WLF and 120 back for £242
Mamiya 645, 80mm 2.8 lens, WLF, prism, strap & case for £162
I would prefer square if push came to shove but it's more than I would really like to spend - there's an SQ-AM on ebay in budget but I've been recommended against that one and would have preferred an Sq-a.
They're all on ebay. 2 or 3 from a camera shop on there, I'd need to jump on the laptop to double check.
Yeah, I was just coming back here to say I'm going to try and hold out for an SQ-A. It's a lot of money to drop on something that isn't what I want "but close enough".