ooo thanks for the reply... so in this case, the easiest thing to do is to just leave the lens cocked after removing so that it remain cocked when you want to mount it again.
any detrimental effects of leaving the shutter cocked for long period of time?
thanks and sorry for the nooby questions
i recently acquired an RB67, in the manual it says that the shutter is always cocked when removed from the lens. is this necessary?
what if i uncock it and then mount the lens uncocked. will there be any issues?
thanks
i have th 7II with the panoramic adapter.
initially i thought that the adapter idea is kinda cool because i can shoot a manoramic shot on a 35mm, but then again i can also crop on a 6x7. besides with the price of film for 35mm and 120 mm at almost the same, there is not really a motivation to...
hi guys...can help me to understand more about shutter speed pls
currently in manual mode, i am trying to shoot at focal length 50 so the shutter should put 1/50 to avoid handshake blur....and i put aperture at f2.8
however the result come out as a quite dark image
can u explain to me y?
thx