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  1. <p>Thank you for your response!</p> <p>I actually use the 90mm.</p> <p>But by going with your example, which "white line" is the right one? Because i thought one is for the 250mm which also has the white line.</p>
  2. <p>Hi all,</p> <p>Finally bought my Mamiya RB67 ProS with 90mm lens with a floating element.</p> <p>The one thing that stumps me is the distance scale on the right hand of the body. All i know is that i have to focus using the bellows, then read off the scale and adjust the front of the lens accordingly.<br> <br />However I am stumped by this. I presume i read off the distance scale by colour code, but there are two curves on the guide, which one is right? For example i focus on an object that is less than a metre away but looking at the guide, which line is correct?<br> Can someone explain pls with examples? Thanks!</p>
  3. I want to use the camera with my glasses. It doesn't appeal to me to take them on and offagain for every photo. Like I said I can't see distant objects without my spectacles. But with them I am more than ok with it.
  4. <p>Hi all,</p> <p>I currently wear glasses where i cannot see long distance objects (about 20cm without them).<br> I just made a purchase for the Mamiya RB67 but it doesn't have any diopter lens, will this really hinder my shots? I know the purpose is to make sure that what is seen on the WLF is picture sharp as possible.</p> <p> </p>
  5. <p>Hi all,</p> <p>I am well acquainted in terms of the specs for these two cameras but i am trying to decide which one will give me better picture quality as I am thinking of purchasing either one of these two.</p> <p>Any inputs? Thanks!</p>
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