andreios
Well-known
THey are excellent!
I've recently purchased an RB67 for myself, and I am trying to learn to live with it - I find it still difficult to adjust myself to that time-gap between raising the mirror and actual firing of the shutter, but this is no candid camera apparently.. I am only able to work on landscapes and sort of still-lifes as of yet.
And I wonder whether the Pentax is different in this matter.
I've recently purchased an RB67 for myself, and I am trying to learn to live with it - I find it still difficult to adjust myself to that time-gap between raising the mirror and actual firing of the shutter, but this is no candid camera apparently.. I am only able to work on landscapes and sort of still-lifes as of yet.
And I wonder whether the Pentax is different in this matter.
The P67 lends itself to spontaneity more readily, as it's convenient to hand-hold like a scaled-up 35mm SLR. For better or worse, I've never raised the mirror manually in the 36 years I've been using them!THey are excellent!
I've recently purchased an RB67 for myself, and I am trying to learn to live with it - I find it still difficult to adjust myself to that time-gap between raising the mirror and actual firing of the shutter, but this is no candid camera apparently.. I am only able to work on landscapes and sort of still-lifes as of yet.
And I wonder whether the Pentax is different in this matter.
Rezultz
Established

Pentax 67, 75mm f/4.5
Kodak Portra 400
stompyq
Well-known
Damn this thread.......I hate you guys..........
Instead of paying my stupid bills with my tax return I ended up buying a 6x7!! Now need to find a cheap lens for it.
Instead of paying my stupid bills with my tax return I ended up buying a 6x7!! Now need to find a cheap lens for it.
divewizard
perspicaz
Johnnie's Pastrami, Culver City, California
105mm F/2.4, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan
Tito's Tacos, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan
Cinco de Mayo Tacos, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan
Filmstrip USA Fountain, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan
Filmstrip USA Fountain, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan
Filmstrip USA Fountain, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
105mm F/2.4, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan

Tito's Tacos, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan

Cinco de Mayo Tacos, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan

Filmstrip USA Fountain, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan

Filmstrip USA Fountain, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan

Filmstrip USA Fountain, Culver City, California
55mm F/3.5, pro 800z, tripod, PCV scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
redisburning
Well-known
Damn this thread.......I hate you guys..........
Instead of paying my stupid bills with my tax return I ended up buying a 6x7!! Now need to find a cheap lens for it.
you might want to hound ebay for a deal on the 105.
that one has "the stuff", or at the very least the samples in this thread suggest that it does.
stompyq
Well-known
Got the camera. While I wait for a lens, what do you guys use to carry this monster with? meaning what camera strap?
I just use the factory strap, the black fabric one with PENTAX embroidered in red. It's a wider version of the strap for the 35mm size bodies. KEH should have them.
divewizard
perspicaz
Got the camera. While I wait for a lens, what do you guys use to carry this monster with? meaning what camera strap?
I almost always use a monopod or tripod. I have a Kirk L bracket (yes it works great on the older Pentex 6x7s). I have an arca clamp on my monopod and tripod. When walking with the camera on the monpod I sling the hole thing over my shoulder.
david.elliott
Well-known
optech pro loop strap for me or no strap at all
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I can't believe I started this thread then pretty well ignored my 67ii ... such irony!
Well the love affair continues ... I shot a couple of rolls of HP5+ a week or so ago taking some shots of a friend's new baby and it all came back to me. The 67ii is the best camera I own period, the 105mm f2.4 Takumar is the best portrait lens I've ever used ... and HP5+ is a beautiful film!
Well the love affair continues ... I shot a couple of rolls of HP5+ a week or so ago taking some shots of a friend's new baby and it all came back to me. The 67ii is the best camera I own period, the 105mm f2.4 Takumar is the best portrait lens I've ever used ... and HP5+ is a beautiful film!

oftheherd
Veteran
Keith - Glad to see you getting back to real photography. 
You have shown some really great photos from that camera. Keep it up.
You have shown some really great photos from that camera. Keep it up.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
Sikario
Established
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Paddy C
Unused film collector
Grain Elevator and rail cars on a siding. Pentax 67, 75mm, HP5+
I quite like this, Jan. Nicely framed and the strong light creates wonderful contrast.
I must say that 6x7 is a wonderful aspect ratio for photography. I think this composition highlights that.
mob81
Well-known
Pentax 67 and 55mm f4

SCAN_3_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_4_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_9_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_3_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_4_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_9_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
mob81
Well-known
Also Pentax 67 and 55mm f4

SCAN_5_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_6_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_5_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_6_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
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