The Weight of Consequence: A Mamiya RB67 Review
There is a distinct threshold you cross when you move from 35mm film to medium format. Suddenly, the negatives are sprawling, the depth of field behaves differently, and the cameras themselves begin to demand a physical toll. In the contemporary analog renaissance, the barrier to entry for this format is usually financial—names like Hasselblad and… Continue reading The Weight of Consequence: A Mamiya RB67 Review
