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Mamiya RB67 Medium Format Camera

The Mamiya RB67 is a 6x7 cm negative (56 x 67 mm actual image area) Medium Format medium format camera — known for its 6x7 cm Film Negative and Fully Mechanical Operation. Used copies start from $617.99 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Mamiya RB67 Medium Format Camera

Mamiya RB67 Medium Format Camera

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OverviewMamiya RB67

The Mamiya RB67 is a medium format film camera built around a 6x7 cm negative format, delivering an actual image area of 56 x 67 mm. It uses the Mamiya RB lens mount, giving photographers access to a dedicated lineup of interchangeable lenses designed specifically for this system. The camera operates entirely mechanically, requiring no battery for core functions, which makes it exceptionally reliable in the field and free from the concerns of power management.

Flash synchronization is handled via a PC sync port, compatible with a wide range of studio and portable flash units. The viewfinder is an optical waist-level finder, well-suited to the deliberate, considered shooting style that medium format film photography naturally encourages. Constructed from metal, the RB67 has a substantial and durable feel, though its 2.69 kg body weight and 104 × 139 × 226 mm dimensions make it a camera best suited to tripod-based or studio work rather than handheld shooting.

All focusing is manual, with no autofocus system of any kind. There is no image stabilization, no video capability, and no digital connectivity — this is a purely analog, film-based tool for photographers who prioritize the unique qualities of large-negative film capture.

Key FeaturesMamiya RB67

6x7 cm Film Negative: The 56 x 67 mm actual image area provides significantly more film real estate than 35mm, resulting in finer grain and greater detail in prints and scans.

Fully Mechanical Operation: No battery is required for core camera functions, making the RB67 highly reliable in any environment without concern for power management.

Rotating Film Back: The film back rotates 90 degrees to switch between portrait and landscape orientation without repositioning the camera, a key advantage in tripod-based work.

Mamiya RB Lens Mount: Dedicated mount gives access to a full lineup of Mamiya RB lenses, from wide-angle to telephoto, all optimized for 6x7 coverage.

Interchangeable Film Backs: Film backs can be swapped mid-roll, allowing photographers to switch between film stocks or formats without wasting exposures.

Optical Waist-Level Finder: The waist-level viewfinder encourages a deliberate, ground-up shooting perspective well suited to portrait and still life work.

SpecificationsMamiya RB67

Mamiya RB67 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesStudio
TypeMedium Format
SensorMedium Format
Resolution6x7 cm negative (56 x 67 mm actual image area)
AF SystemManual Focus Only
AF Points1 (manual focus)
Max Photo ResolutionFilm-limited 6x7 cm negative
Image StabilizationNone
DisplayNone
ViewfinderOptical waist-level finder
Storage MediaOther
BatteryNone (mechanical operation)

DescriptionMamiya RB67

The Mamiya RB67 is a medium format film camera centered on a 6x7 cm negative format, with an actual image area of 56 x 67 mm — one of the largest negative sizes available in a roll-film system. It is built around the Mamiya RB lens mount, allowing the use of interchangeable lenses engineered for this system. The camera body is constructed from metal, giving it substantial durability, though it does come with a considerable body weight of 2.69 kg and dimensions of 104 × 139 × 226 mm, making tripod or studio use the most practical approach.

All operation is fully mechanical, with no battery required, meaning reliability is essentially tied to the mechanical condition of the camera rather than power availability. Flash users will find a PC sync port for connecting compatible flash equipment. The viewfinder is an optical waist-level finder, well matched to careful, composed shooting.

Focusing is entirely manual, and there is no image stabilization of any kind. The RB67 has no video capability, no digital connectivity, and no weather sealing — it is a dedicated analog film tool.

ProsMamiya RB67

  • Large 6x7 cm negative format (56 x 67 mm actual image area) delivers substantial film real estate per frame
  • Fully mechanical operation with no battery required, ensuring reliable performance without power dependency
  • Mamiya RB lens mount enables use of interchangeable lenses designed for this system

ConsMamiya RB67

  • At 2.69 kg body weight and 104 × 139 × 226 mm dimensions, this camera is heavy and bulky, limiting handheld use
  • Manual focus only — no autofocus system available
  • No weather sealing, limiting use in wet or dusty conditions

VideosMamiya RB67

Shooting with the Mamiya RB67 - First ImpressionsWillem Verbeeck

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Frequently Asked QuestionsMamiya RB67

What film format does the Mamiya RB67 use?+
The RB67 produces a 6x7 cm negative with an actual image area of 56 x 67 mm. This is a medium format film size, captured on 120 or 220 roll film depending on the film back used.
Does the Mamiya RB67 require batteries to operate?+
No. The RB67 is a fully mechanical camera with no battery requirement for core operation. This makes it highly dependable and immune to battery failure in the field.
What lenses are compatible with the Mamiya RB67?+
The camera uses the Mamiya RB lens mount. Only lenses designed for this specific mount are compatible with the RB67 system.
How do I connect a flash to the Mamiya RB67?+
The RB67 features a PC sync port for flash synchronization. It does not have a hot shoe in the traditional sense, so external flash units are connected via a PC sync cable.
Is the Mamiya RB67 suitable for handheld shooting?+
The camera body weighs 2.69 kg and measures 104 × 139 × 226 mm, making it quite large and heavy. It is generally better suited to tripod-mounted or studio use rather than handheld photography.
What type of viewfinder does the RB67 use?+
The RB67 is equipped with an optical waist-level finder. This type of viewfinder requires the photographer to look down into the camera rather than holding it to the eye, which suits a slower, more deliberate shooting approach.

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