Thank you for a great tutorial. I am an old film photographer from the 70's (35mm). I just retired and purchased a used RZ67 with 110 lens. Your video is very helpful.
One thing to note about the small graph on the side is that it indicates any compensation to the exposure when the bellows are extended. Light gets dimmer the longer it travels into the camera so you might need to open up at any given bellow extension
Great video. I am thinking about buying one of these. Your video really helps me understand the camera and what I might be getting myself into. Thank you so much for making it.
Hello bravo for your explanatory video, I also have this camera for a short time, .. I have a little question to ask you if you wash the answer it would be great, my camera does not trigger in normal position on the " white dot (, when I do not put a film in the back / cartridge, .. ... It triggers when I put on the M position (superposition,) and when I put a film in the back / carthouche it triggers at all speeds on the white point (normal position) ... So do you have to put a film on your back for it to trigger? Thank you very much if you can illuminate my lights. Best regards
good video, but you forgot one thing, the pattern on the focus scale, this tells you what the bellows factor is, essentially how much to compensate the meter reading for the light lost due to bellows extension.
Thank you for adding this note, I still have trouble understanding the scale on the side, if you have any good tutorial videos that explain it please link!
Thank you for the walkthrough. 2 years later it is still extremely helpful.
Thank you for a great tutorial. I am an old film photographer from the 70's (35mm). I just retired and purchased a used RZ67 with 110 lens. Your video is very helpful.
One thing to note about the small graph on the side is that it indicates any compensation to the exposure when the bellows are extended. Light gets dimmer the longer it travels into the camera so you might need to open up at any given bellow extension
I actually didn't even know that. Thank you for that pro tip. Maybe I'll actually look at that graph today, it always just intimidated me.
@@magidaelk that's actually really embarassing for someone who has the gall to put out an instructional video...
@@mx5701 you’re a loser cuz the video still helped me lol
@@mx5701 Nobody knows everything! She could have lied about not knowing but instead said she was going to investigate the graph.
Never had anyone point out the dark slide holder before. Really helpful tip! Thank you :)
Glad you found taht helpful!
Thanks for the video.
I now know how my RB67 differs from the RZ67.
Thank you for posting. Very informative. Well done.
Nice tutorial, I am debating on picking one up to start shooting medium format as I’m starting to get bored and un motivated shooting mirrorless
If you can get your hands on one, do it! You’ll love it
Great video. I am thinking about buying one of these. Your video really helps me understand the camera and what I might be getting myself into. Thank you so much for making it.
You won't regret owning one of these :)
Awesome tutorial. I'm looking at purchasing this for next film camera. Thanks.
Thanks you ! i just receive my camera today and this help me !
Hello bravo for your explanatory video, I also have this camera for a short time, ..
I have a little question to ask you if you wash the answer it would be great, my camera does not trigger in normal position on the " white dot (, when I do not put a film in the back / cartridge, ..
... It triggers when I put on the M position (superposition,) and when I put a film in the back / carthouche it triggers at all speeds on the white point (normal position) ... So do you have to put a film on your back for it to trigger? Thank you very much if you can illuminate my lights.
Best regards
good video, but you forgot one thing, the pattern on the focus scale, this tells you what the bellows factor is, essentially how much to compensate the meter reading for the light lost due to bellows extension.
Thank you for adding this note, I still have trouble understanding the scale on the side, if you have any good tutorial videos that explain it please link!
Thanks! What focal length is your lense?
Great review. Thanks
i’m new to cameras and just inherited this one, the exposure is on S, i’m not sure how to change that or what it means.
the collar doesnt turn to the orange shooting mode for me
Ay! great tutorial (Y)
Just got mine… the shutter button doesnt fire and makes a beeping noise, I already put a new battery and still nothing, do you maybe know why ..😣
Maybe a stupid question, is the camera on “off” go to 1:30 of this code to be sure!
Thank you!
I have a Mmiya RB 67
I’m very intimidated by this camera. I bet it takes good photos though. Does it have VSCO?
lol VSCO like the app?
you are very beautiful.