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Ron Kruger
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Re: First photos from my 6x7
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Ah, the good old days. You can have it.
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In the 1960's when I sued used to do it all, I loaded my own film too. It was kinda fun.
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K5, K20d, K100ds(IR), PZ-1p(2), PZ-10, ZX-5, MZ-5n, OptioW80, 645, 6x7, and a bunch of glass.
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November 06, 2011, 11:16:51 AM »
Blackcloudbrew, you will be spoiled by the big beast. So much camera and so much image quality. Also nice to skip reading a 200+ page IB. Simpler times. Nice test images.
They kind of have bulk film for 120 - its 70mm movie film. Never handled any so unsure how close it is to 120 size. Some medium format cameras have a back available for it.
All you need now is the 6x7 to K lens adapter.
thanks for sharing
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LOL, yes I believe it is 70mm film equivalent. I may get a 6x7 to 645 adapter and possibly a 6x7 to k-mount adapter. No rush really though as I have a fine stable of k-mount lenses and I've learned that the older MF lenses are good but not something that I have to go out of my way for.
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"In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria." - Old German Proverb
K5, K20d, K100ds(IR), PZ-1p(2), PZ-10, ZX-5, MZ-5n, OptioW80, 645, 6x7, and a bunch of glass.
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