bucs
Well-known
Marvelous work! You made the 6x7 sing for you![]()
Thanks for the kind words, Love the camera!
dfatty
Well-known
wonderful, nathan.
unixrevolution
Well-known
Thanks for the kind words, Love the camera!
I love mine as well. it's a most excellent tool.
willdmo
Newbie
I love this cam
I love this cam
P67ii and the 75mm AL as well as the 55mm F4 lens
Space Land
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Grasses of Tranyilvania
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Transilvanian Mountains
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Landscape of Pleasure. Székely Föld by
willdmo
Color Infrared Boldogfalva
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Hills of Bikafalva EIR
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I love this cam
P67ii and the 75mm AL as well as the 55mm F4 lens

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Nyc Dito
Established
some really lovely images here! I hadn't thought to post my P67 images of RFF!
What tripods do you guys and gals use for this beast of a camera? I have an old Dolica that supports 13lbs, but im thinking about something a little beefier....
What tripods do you guys and gals use for this beast of a camera? I have an old Dolica that supports 13lbs, but im thinking about something a little beefier....
Swift1
Veteran
some really lovely images here! I hadn't thought to post my P67 images of RFF!
What tripods do you guys and gals use for this beast of a camera? I have an old Dolica that supports 13lbs, but im thinking about something a little beefier....
For years I used a Slik Pro 400DX. It did okay with the 45mm and 90mm lenses, but with the 200mm it wasn't sturdy enough for shutter speeds 1/125 and slower.
Last year I got a Bogen Manfrotto 3021N and then earlier this year I added an Induro PHQ1 pan head. This combo seems much sturdier than the Slik.
charjohncarter
Veteran
For years I used a Slik Pro 400DX. It did okay with the 45mm and 90mm lenses, but with the 200mm it wasn't sturdy enough for shutter speeds 1/125 and slower.
Last year I got a Bogen Manfrotto 3021N and then earlier this year I added an Induro PHQ1 pan head. This combo seems much sturdier than the Slik.
Same, I have not gone to the Bogen Manfrotto 3021N yet but I might.
pressureworld
Member
I just picked up a feisol CT-3442 & Kirk B-H1 ballhead for the 67II.
littleearth
Well-known
My beat up P67 frame spacing has seen better days, but I still love to shoot portraits with it ! Always handheld !
It has a very unique look !
It has a very unique look !




Nyc Dito
Established
My beat up P67 frame spacing has seen better days, but I still love to shoot portraits with it ! Always handheld !
It has a very unique look !
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LOOVE this image. I have done similar with my Pentax =)
bjolester
Well-known
Pentax 67ii + 55-100/4.5 Velvia 100 converted to b&w and cropped

Lake Scene by bjolester, on Flickr

Lake Scene by bjolester, on Flickr
Brad Bireley
Well-known
Pentax 67 55mm f/4
Kodak Panatomic-X 1982
Kodak Panatomic-X 1982

charjohncarter
Veteran
Brad, very nice, I have that lens too.
GarageBoy
Well-known
What lenses did you use with that?My beat up P67 frame spacing has seen better days, but I still love to shoot portraits with it ! Always handheld !
It has a very unique look !
Everytime I see an MF thread, I think to my self "why do I bother with 35mm film...?"
BLKRCAT
75% Film
Pentax 67, 105mm F2.4, Kodak Portra
This is going to be the last time that I shoot color film. Since getting rid of my Coolscan and having to resort back to scanning with the V700 I cant believe that I survived scanning with that thing for so long. I'm going to continue to focus on shooting and printing black and white.

This is going to be the last time that I shoot color film. Since getting rid of my Coolscan and having to resort back to scanning with the V700 I cant believe that I survived scanning with that thing for so long. I'm going to continue to focus on shooting and printing black and white.
keechoon
Member
Anyone has contacts for Pentax 67II servicing in Japan that takes in overseas customers? My 67II resetting film counter issue is happening rather frequently of late, maybe its time to send it in.
willdmo
Newbie
keechoon
Member
keechoon, where are you from? In Europe is a legacy repair shop too. Its Rudiger Maerz in Hamburg. Trained repairmen and the whole stock of parts in europe.
Thanks for the link. I'm over in Singapore (SE Asia) though and thought of looking around Asia or Japan for the servicing.
Read some articles on the problem but there isn't clear guides on how fix it by my own.
HHPhoto
Well-known
Pentax 67, 105mm F2.4, Kodak Portra
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This is going to be the last time that I shoot color film. Since getting rid of my Coolscan and having to resort back to scanning with the V700 I cant believe that I survived scanning with that thing for so long. I'm going to continue to focus on shooting and printing black and white.
You don't need a scanner to enjoy colour film photography!
Besides the option of doing classical colour prints in your darkroom - as 'FujiLove' already mentioned - you have another excellent option:
And this option delivers even much better quality at lower costs and much less needed time compared to scanning colour negative film:
Use colour reversal film and an excellent slide loupe on a light table.
Using this way you get
- higher resolution, better sharpness and finer grain compared to the quality reducing process of scanning
- you avoid all the quality reducing factors of computer monitors
- no need for time consuming scans
- you get a much better brillance and colour fidelity compared to a picture on a computer monitor
- with an excellent medium format slide loupe like the Schneider 3x medium format loupe (or the Rodenstock medium format loupe or the Peak 4,5x Anastigmat) you get outstanding picture quality and an almost three-dimensional look (much much better than the flat look of computer monitors)
- the workflow is much much faster, just put the slide on the light table and start enjoying it.
And if you want huge formats in absolutely unsurpassed, breathtaking quality: Project your slides. There is nothing better. Cinema at home.
Cheers, Jan
A friend asked me for some advice about a problem her 67II is having. I consider myself a pretty decent repair manual pack rat. But I did not have a copy of the service books for either the 67 or the 67II.
A quick Google search this evening led me to a hit for a site that is not, apparently, online. But it is cached. From the cache, I was able to successfully retrieve pdfs of the manuals for the 67 and 67II. The page also has links to a raft of other 67 related pdfs, lens manuals, accessory documents etc.
If you are into the 67s, and believe any of these files may be of some help to you, now, or in the future, I suggest retrieving them while they are still easily procurable. I have no plans to own a 67 now or in the future (I hasten to add I think they're great cameras, and I love Pentax lenses, but I've got plenty of MF options already). But I've grabbed the repair books anyway, in case I need to look at one down the track for someone.
FYI, the cache page is here, if you think you may benefit from any of the documents in question...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:MVYY3Z8DcDwJ
entax67.net/%3Fpage_id%3D327+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au
Cheers,
Brett
A quick Google search this evening led me to a hit for a site that is not, apparently, online. But it is cached. From the cache, I was able to successfully retrieve pdfs of the manuals for the 67 and 67II. The page also has links to a raft of other 67 related pdfs, lens manuals, accessory documents etc.
If you are into the 67s, and believe any of these files may be of some help to you, now, or in the future, I suggest retrieving them while they are still easily procurable. I have no plans to own a 67 now or in the future (I hasten to add I think they're great cameras, and I love Pentax lenses, but I've got plenty of MF options already). But I've grabbed the repair books anyway, in case I need to look at one down the track for someone.
FYI, the cache page is here, if you think you may benefit from any of the documents in question...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:MVYY3Z8DcDwJ
Cheers,
Brett
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