Is there a digital back for RB67?

Is there a digital back for RB67?

The digital back supports a number of analog cameras, including the Mamiya RB67, 645, and C330, Rolleiflex Automat, Bronica Etrsi, and others.

What is a Mamiya RB67 worth?

Mamiya: Mamiya RB 67 Pro S

Average Mint
Body only $90-100 $200-220
With lens $280-300 $700-800
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Can you put a digital back on a Mamiya 645 pro?

Designed with digital capture in mind, the new aspheric lens is the 35mm equivalent of a 17mm ultra-wide on film, and 20mm when used with the ZD back. ** If you currently own a Mamiya 645AF, Mamiya will upgrade your camera to accept the ZD back at no additional cost when you purchase a ZD digital back.

What is a digital back for medium format?

The sensor used in the I’m Back digital back for medium format cameras is a 16MP 1/2.33-inch “Broadcasting and Digital Still Camera” CMOS sensor made by Panasonic. It shoots 16MP photos and 1080/60p video, and it’s about the same size as you’ll find in a GoPro or Google’s Pixel smartphone.

How heavy is the Mamiya RB67?

Mamiya RB67 Pro SD Specs

Camera Type 6 x 7cm standard format, rotating back, lens shutter SLR camera
Dimensions 104 x 144 x 233mm (4.1 x 5.67 x 9.17″) WHL with 127mm lens and roll film holder
Weight 3.16 lbs (1,435g) body only, 5.93 lbs (2,690g) body with 127mm lens and rollholder

Is Rolleiflex still in business?

DHW Fototechnik announced two new Rolleiflex cameras and a new electronic shutter for photokina 2012. The company filed for insolvency in 2014 and was dissolved in April 2015, ending any further production. The factory production equipment and remaining stocks of parts were auctioned off in late April 2015.

What is Mamiya camera?

Mamiya is a Japanese camera maker, founded in 1940 and that progressively specialized itself in professional medium format cameras.

What is the back of the camera called?

Viewfinder. The viewfinder is the hole in the back of the camera that a photographer looks through to aim the camera. Some viewfinders use a mirror inside the camera to look “through the lens” (TTL).

Who owns phase1?

Axcel
Phase One/Parent organizations

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