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gerrygraves

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  1. I would take a look at E-Infinity Camers Store (e-infin.com/uk/). They have the camera and lens you are looking at for £769. I have bought cameras and lenses from them and they provide a good service with 12 months warranty and 14 days 'changed mind' returns. The cameras etc. are 'grey imports' so no manufacturers warranty but 12 months is pretty good. BTW iI have no affiliation to this company
  2. Mamiya RB67 with Sekor 90mm lens [ATTACH=full]1327576[/ATTACH]
  3. I am in the fortunate position that I can upgrade my older APS-C digital camera to a top end full frame model. As I have been and EOS user since the days of film (and still use film alongside digital), I have a decent set of EF lenses. I cannot make my mind up whether to go for an EOS 5D Mk iv or an EOS R (with adaptor) . My main interests are in landscape, travel and architectural subjects with some macro thrown in. The weight and size of the bodies are not an issue, I hump around a Mamiya RB67 a lot of the time. Can anyone give me some good advice, please? Gerry
  4. BTW. I returned the lens to the seller and will look out for another. Wish me luck!
  5. Meissen Cathedral, Germany. Canon 1200D
  6. Everything works perfectly with the 90mm lens and with no lens fitted at all bellows extensions. I think it has to be the lens:-(. Thanks for all the suggestions, I have only just joined photo.net and am really pleased to see such an active medium format forum. I have only recently added film back to my photography after years of digital and am enjoying the challenge of working with a limited number of exposures and the fantastic results of the medium format. Btw I am in Somerset, England.
  7. Both pins look fine and the lens is not in mirror up.
  8. There is no adapter ring on the lens, but thanks for the reply
  9. The body is a plain RB67 Pro (not Pro-S or Pro-SD. The 90mm lens is an NB The 180mm lens has no designation on the front (so presumably Non-C) I bought the body 90mm lens etc. all together, but have just bought the 180mm. The baffle does not hit the lens, if I fire the shutter off-camera everything seems OK. If I extend the bellows all the way out, nothing changes. Thanks for all the quick responses.
  10. I have an RB67 and Sekor 90mm and 180mm lenses. When I mount the 90mm everything works perfectly, shutter fires, mirror goes up fully the light baffle opens fully and film is exposed. If I remove the lens and back and fire the shutter, everything works perfectly as well. But when I mount the 180mm, the shutter fires, the mirror goes up but the light baffle only goes up about 10 mm and the film is not exposed. As far as I can tell, both the lens and the body are cocked when I mount the lens and the lens is mounted correctly. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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