Dougg
Seasoned Member
Finder
Veteran
I like 6x6 - Mamiya 6 and 6MF. Very nice travel camera. One of the best medium-format systems I have ever used.
For the last five years, I having been also having fun with a nice portable 6x12. I have never seen 400 speed print so nice. It burns film though. Pity it can't take 220.
For the last five years, I having been also having fun with a nice portable 6x12. I have never seen 400 speed print so nice. It burns film though. Pity it can't take 220.
ghost
Well-known
don't forget those shooting 6x9!
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Yup, I don't do 6x7 but I still use the 6x9 Ensign folder.
Kim
Kim
ghost said:don't forget those shooting 6x9!
clarence
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Finder said:For the last five years, I having been also having fun with a nice portable 6x12. I have never seen 400 speed print so nice. It burns film though. Pity it can't take 220.
May I know what panoramic camera that is?
Clarence
Finder
Veteran
clarence said:May I know what panoramic camera that is?
Clarence
The Horseman SW612. Not the Pro version with shifts, which is quite a bit larger.
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wlewisiii
Guest
This discussion and these images remind me that I really ought to get an RH10 (6x7) or RH12 (6x6) roll film back for my Speed Graphic. That old RF coupled 127/4.7 would probably shine on the smaller format...
William
William
FrankFitz
Newbie
I constantly shoot 6x7 and panoramic on my Mamiya 7. Best camera available and hope ir does not go out of production. Also looking for a 50mm lens which in the UK will cost about £800 ($US1200).
Frank
Frank
Wayne R. Scott
Half fast Leica User
I have a RH-10 6x7 back for my Crown Graphic 4x5 that I shoot occasionally, but mostly I shoot 4x5 with the Crown, if ya got the sq footage may as well use it.
I have a Koni-Omega Rapid 200 that is being refurbished by Greg Weber as we speak. That will be my main 6x7 camera (loud Ker-chunk and all!!!).
Wayne
I have a Koni-Omega Rapid 200 that is being refurbished by Greg Weber as we speak. That will be my main 6x7 camera (loud Ker-chunk and all!!!).
Wayne
jdos2
Well-known
Just shot the 4th on Polaroid, in the Mamiya Universal.
I still shoot 6x7, just not as much. Beautiful stuff.
I still shoot 6x7, just not as much. Beautiful stuff.
jrong
Too many cameras
I still have my Mamiya 7II although I don't use it much. Excellent camera though, especially for its portability, but I can't reconcile using rangefinders with landscape photography, and I find the 6x7 format really difficult to work (compositionally). Much happier with 6x6 here.
So yes, my difficulties with visualising compositions with 6x7 are what prevents me from using it more, I think.
So yes, my difficulties with visualising compositions with 6x7 are what prevents me from using it more, I think.
jean-marc B.
Member
My brother does with a speed graphic, you can see some pictures in my website.
S
StuartR
Guest
Yes, I am using 6x7 right now here in Iceland with the Mamiya 7II. I love the film size, and when the camera gets the exposure right (the meter in the M7II, or at least my M7II, is a dog), the slides are superb. For black and white the tonality is amazing, and of course the wide angle lenses are out of this world. The 43mm lens is really amazing. One nice thing about the M7II lenses is that, like Leica, their lenses are totally usable wide-open. Here is one wide open with the 80mm
Here's one of the 43mm on Macophoto 820 Ir

Here's one of the 43mm on Macophoto 820 Ir

rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I still shoot 6x7 and 6x9 regularly with my horseman VHR. Not quite as portable as the Mamiya RF's - but plenty hand-holdable. I love those big negs. Almost as much as my 4x5s.
R
rovnguy
Guest
I've always enjoyed working with the larger MF negatives, but I feel limited with the square format of my Yashica 124G, and I'm not real comfortable with the focus procedure. Then today, out of nowhere, a person I only slightly know comes up to me and gives me his Koni-Omega Press 2 camera. To my surprise I find that it has a rangefinder and shoots in a rectangular (6x7) format. And it is so heavy... my wife rapidly tired from holding it while I finished shooting... a good thing! So now I'll be looking for information on every aspect of this beauty.
jano
Evil Bokeh
Stuart: WOW. Simply WOW.
remrf
AZRF
I have a 6x7 and a 6x9 roll film back for my 4x5" cameras. I can't say that I use them much. I've been using my Mamiya 645 for most of my 120 format shooting.
smthopr
Newbie
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StuartR
Guest
Thanks Jano!
That's a superb shot Bruce!
That's a superb shot Bruce!
smthopr
Newbie
Stuart,
I posted the shot only because I thought it was the same location as your little ID photo. Now I'm not so sure....
Mine was at San Simeon in central california. Where was yours?
The buildings had a remarkable similarity and thanks for your kind words.
I posted the shot only because I thought it was the same location as your little ID photo. Now I'm not so sure....
Mine was at San Simeon in central california. Where was yours?
The buildings had a remarkable similarity and thanks for your kind words.
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