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05/14/2006 07:42:59 PM · #1
Wanna buy a Bronica 6x6, sq-a preferably.

Looking for an 80mm lens and waist finder too if possible.

Lemme know what you got and how much you want for it.

EDIT:

Also wanna buy a flash meter, one of the newer minolta or sekonics. As long as its easy to use and has an LCD readout of the info.

Also wanna buy a pocket wizard receiver.

Mods: Can someone change the title to "WTB: Flash accesories" (and maybe spell accessories right too, considering I dont know how to spell lol)

Message edited by author 2006-05-14 19:45:08.
05/14/2006 08:57:23 PM · #2
I have a mamiya RB67 (6x7) w/ 180mm f4.5 (great portrait lens), prism, waist level & 120bk. It's well worn, but perfectly usable (its a tank) & I'll let it go cheap. The only bronica I have left is a 75mm for the ETR (645) system.
05/14/2006 10:35:42 PM · #3
Originally posted by hyperfocal:

I have a mamiya RB67 (6x7) w/ 180mm f4.5 (great portrait lens), prism, waist level & 120bk. It's well worn, but perfectly usable (its a tank) & I'll let it go cheap. The only bronica I have left is a 75mm for the ETR (645) system.

is there a way to adapt a 6x7 to shoot 6x6?
05/15/2006 07:41:18 PM · #4
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05/15/2006 08:55:10 PM · #5
Got that flashmeter, need the pocket wizard, more than the medium format setup now.
05/16/2006 11:10:12 AM · #6
Originally posted by hsteg:

Originally posted by hyperfocal:

I have a mamiya RB67 (6x7) w/ 180mm f4.5 (great portrait lens), prism, waist level & 120bk. It's well worn, but perfectly usable (its a tank) & I'll let it go cheap. The only bronica I have left is a 75mm for the ETR (645) system.

is there a way to adapt a 6x7 to shoot 6x6?


never seen a 6x6 back, just 645, 6x7 & 6x8.

edit to add that you could easily make a mask on the 6x7 back (& screen), but you would still of course be using as much film as you would with the 6x7 (just large spacing btween frames).

Message edited by author 2006-05-16 11:12:30.
05/16/2006 11:18:01 AM · #7
Heh, Bummer. My downstairs roommate just sold his complete system with 6 lenses, an auto metering viewfinder, two backs, pro grade light meter and pretty much everything else you could want for a depressingly low sum...

Less than 10% of what he paid for it just 4.5 years ago...

Keep your eyes open... might be other similar deals to be had.
05/16/2006 09:13:06 PM · #8
Originally posted by eschelar:

Heh, Bummer. My downstairs roommate just sold his complete system with 6 lenses, an auto metering viewfinder, two backs, pro grade light meter and pretty much everything else you could want for a depressingly low sum...

Less than 10% of what he paid for it just 4.5 years ago...

Keep your eyes open... might be other similar deals to be had.

If you hear of anything, id greatly appreciate you giving me a heads up or something. thanks
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