birbal
Member
Got a kit on loan, 6x7 body, meterless prism, and 105 2.4![]()
I've got the same kit (with metered prism) on loan as well 6 months ago (0% fee interest for 4 months). Now is all payed off and it was the best investment ever. Have a great time with it!!!
I just love this camera. 2 weeks ago got 2 more lenses:
SMC Takumar 55mm F3.5:

SMC Takumar 67 300mm F4:


All pictures are hand held and self developed at home in Kodak Xtol and scanned with Epson V800.
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jwicaksana
Jakarta, Indonesia
Love the girl sitting there! Was that wide open at f/4?
birbal
Member
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BLKRCAT
75% Film
From Coolscan 8000

huddy
Well-known
After a year without a P67 body, I picked up a clean unmetered body up late this summer and a pristine 105/2.4. Been slowly shooting HP5+, metered for shadows at ISO320, developed for 5:45 in Ilfosol 3 @ 20C. Scanning on an old Epson 4490 with an anti-newton glass... First roll has been nothing but perfection, just like saying hello to an old friend again. I don't plan to let go of this camera.


Mind the Mix
Creative Director
Pentax 67II
200mm F/4
Rear converter 1.4X
200mm F/4
Rear converter 1.4X

Mind the Mix
Creative Director
Some Frozen Velvia

kriskirk
Established
slightly off topic, but does anyone know where one can get the metal strap lugs for this beast? Mine doesn't have the lugs and I want to finally put a strap on it. The $50 - $70 prices they have on ebay seems a little high?
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
Mind the Mix
Creative Director
slightly off topic, but does anyone know where one can get the metal strap lugs for this beast? Mine doesn't have the lugs and I want to finally put a strap on it. The $50 - $70 prices they have on ebay seems a little high?
Thanks!!
Did you check KEH? sometimes buying the whole strap with the lugs is cheaper than separates. I found mine that way
bjolester
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bjolester
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bjolester
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Pentax 67ii + SMC 55-100/4.5 + Kodak Porta 400 converted to B&W

Sunday Morning by bjolester, on Flickr

Sunday Morning by bjolester, on Flickr
JChrome
Street Worker
Some Frozen Velvia
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Can you tell me the rationale behind wrapping each roll individually? I have probably 300 rolls in the freezer and want to be sure they're safe.
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FujiLove
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Can you tell me the rationale behind wrapping each roll individually? I have probably 300 rolls in the freezer and want to be sure they're safe.
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I'm guessing, but it's probably to prevent moisture getting to the film. The foil wrapper should prevent anything getting to the emulsion, but the extra wrap will prevent the cardboard from degrading. I have a few rolls that have been freezer and fridge stored for 25+ years and the boxes look a bit moisture damaged. Film is fine though.
Mind the Mix
Creative Director
Can you tell me the rationale behind wrapping each roll individually? I have probably 300 rolls in the freezer and want to be sure they're safe.
www.stillthrill.com
It's just to spill-proof the boxes against liquids; with two little ones @home you never know and I had some previous experiences with ice cream. The foil wrapper is strong enough to keep the roll safe.
littleearth
Well-known
67 Pop
expired Portra 400VC
expired Portra 400VC
dfatty
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Brad Bireley
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littleearth
Well-known
love this, very nice!
Thank you !
was this shot with the 105?
Yes it was !
Swift1
Veteran
This is a photo of me, taken by my friend John, using my Pentax 67 and SMC Pentax 67 90/2.8 on Velvia RVP.
I scanned and edited it, and cropped it square.
I scanned and edited it, and cropped it square.

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