Sorry I can't help with the double sheet film holder. Have you tried
KEH for it? They usually have one in the back accessories section.
ScottGee1
On 10/17/05, Walt Wayman <hiwayman@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Which is maybe why my Mamiya RB67 Pro-S has a revolving back. The 4.5x6cm
> back and 127mm Mamiya-Sekor C lens make a great portrait combination. :-)
>
> Also, I think I forgot to mention, I've accumulated three double sheet film
> holders for the Mamiya. I need one more. Somebody send me one, if you
> please. I've got over 500 sheets of 6x9cm film in the fridge: Efke PL100, J
> and C Classic 200, and Ilford HP5. There's just something really special
> about B&W sheet film. If you ain't used it, you just wouldn't understand.
> ;-) Can't really use AA's Zone System without it.
>
> Walt
>
> --
> "Anything more than 500 yards from
> the car just isn't photogenic." --
> Edward Weston
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: ScottGee1 <scottgee1@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > 6x4.5 backs for 6x6 cameras never made sense to me unless the shooting
> > situation called to everything to be shot in horizontal orientation.
> > The need to rotate the camera obviates on of the key advantages of 6x6
> > -- one orientation.
> >
> > In fact, I usually chuckle when I see a 6x4.5 camera advertised with a
> > WLF. Shooting vertical with that would sure make your chiropracter
> > happy for the increased business.
> >
> > ScottGee1
> >
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