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NelsonFoto
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Got a Rapid O-200 from one of my forum members, on spec as I'd never seen one no less use one. Unit arrived yesterday in good order with two complete magazines and a 90mm, original eyecup, filters, etc.
Took her out this afternoon and ran a quick roll of FP4+ through her guts to see what came out. Horrible lighting, utterly flat and grey with storms sitting on us. Metered spot with my F4s, then set the Omega to f8 and 1/8th and had at it.
I'm not entirely impressed yet, but the lens seems to live up to its reputation, and the RF with paralax correction and framing lines for the respective lenses functions nicely. The wheel to control the RF is odd, but in a good location and works smoothly. Certainly one of the easiest times I've had using an RF camera of any kind, and smokes the Iskra in terms of functionality.
This is the second MF RF camera I've had my hands on. Second type, that is. I've owned two Iskras, loved both of them, but sold both. 6x6 is just not my way of seeing.
Recently, I began looking at examples of 6x7 shots and found them pleasing. Additionally, I spent a week working with Seattle photographer John Granen who shoots Fuji 680s and found that I liked the look of that dimension. 6x7 ain't far off, so I started hunting for suitable candidates.
The Pentax 67/6x7 and Bronica GS1 were my conclusions, but my money isn't rich enough for that kinda kit. Fine, I'll just wait a while and keep shooting my F4s.
Then the RO200 showed it's face. Seeing examples of recent work by Jorn Ake on my forums, using a Rapid M that he picked up for a song, sent my heart racing - so I set up the deal to get this 200 in hand for a work out.
Here are 3 shots from this afternoon. Nothing fancy, just making sure everything worked. FP4+ in HC110B/9 minutes. Going to try to get a second roll through it tonight, some Tri-X. Need to find some humans to point it at.
Would be happy to hear from other KO owners, or those owning the Mamiya equivalent of the RO200. Examples of work done with their workhorses would be appreciated.
Thanks,
CE Nelson
Took her out this afternoon and ran a quick roll of FP4+ through her guts to see what came out. Horrible lighting, utterly flat and grey with storms sitting on us. Metered spot with my F4s, then set the Omega to f8 and 1/8th and had at it.
I'm not entirely impressed yet, but the lens seems to live up to its reputation, and the RF with paralax correction and framing lines for the respective lenses functions nicely. The wheel to control the RF is odd, but in a good location and works smoothly. Certainly one of the easiest times I've had using an RF camera of any kind, and smokes the Iskra in terms of functionality.
This is the second MF RF camera I've had my hands on. Second type, that is. I've owned two Iskras, loved both of them, but sold both. 6x6 is just not my way of seeing.
Recently, I began looking at examples of 6x7 shots and found them pleasing. Additionally, I spent a week working with Seattle photographer John Granen who shoots Fuji 680s and found that I liked the look of that dimension. 6x7 ain't far off, so I started hunting for suitable candidates.
The Pentax 67/6x7 and Bronica GS1 were my conclusions, but my money isn't rich enough for that kinda kit. Fine, I'll just wait a while and keep shooting my F4s.
Then the RO200 showed it's face. Seeing examples of recent work by Jorn Ake on my forums, using a Rapid M that he picked up for a song, sent my heart racing - so I set up the deal to get this 200 in hand for a work out.
Here are 3 shots from this afternoon. Nothing fancy, just making sure everything worked. FP4+ in HC110B/9 minutes. Going to try to get a second roll through it tonight, some Tri-X. Need to find some humans to point it at.
Would be happy to hear from other KO owners, or those owning the Mamiya equivalent of the RO200. Examples of work done with their workhorses would be appreciated.
Thanks,
CE Nelson


