We used the seventies versions, as it was, of course, in the seventies. I
understand that things improved, especially with the RZ.
Bill Pearce
---- Chris Crawford <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mamiya still makes lenses for the RB, there have been at least 3 different
> generations of RB lenses and the 70's would have been the earliest. I don't
> have an RB but I have a 645 Super with 1990's era Mamiya lenses and they
> virtually never flare. I suspect that newer RB lenses would be similar.
>
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> On 7/12/08 9:56 PM, "bs.pearce@xxxxxxx" <bs.pearce@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >
> >
> >> I started buying a bit of RB67 gear a few years back. The price seems
> >> reasonable as long as everything works ok.
> >
> > I would be wary. We used RB's at the airplane factory in the seventies, and
> > the lenses would flare in a darkened room.
> >
> > Bill Pearce
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