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buying medium formatsaw this ebay ad for a medium format kit
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mamiya-RB-67_W0Q ... dZViewItem i was thinking of buying it as i would like to do some medium format stuff any drawbacks on this kit? 65mm is a wide angle on on 6x7 right? Life's pretty straight without drifting
http://www.puredrift.com
I'd like to know the condition of it.
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interesting, not sure if the probody version had better advantage over lenses selection?
i'am guess iam worried about this guys trends, high tickets items for sale with little descriptions with no pics. Last edited by redline on Sat Sep 03, 2005 4:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Life's pretty straight without drifting
http://www.puredrift.com
50mm is known as the wide angle for 6x7 format and has a floating front element for fine focus, as is the 65mm
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