How to Shoot 65mm film in your Mamiya RB67, RZ67, and Universal Press
Have you ever wished that you could choose how large or small each roll of film is? Or that you could develop whatever you’ve shot at any point, without finishing your roll? Would you like to get as many as 50 exposures per roll of film? Or shoot the same high-end film used for IMAX? It’s easy to do, and we show you how!
See our other video to learn how to load 65mm and 70mm cassettes: https://youtu.be/9_D-mRHmWaQ?si=rngm_ScYk_pE8iCr
65mm and 70mm film ready to shoot in your Mamiya camera is available at https://mercuryworks.store/collections/film
You can get this film developed at https://m-alchemy.com/
The 65mm spools are available here: https://mercuryworks.store/products/65mm-cassette-spool-set
Here’s the guide to modifying your 70mm back to take all forms of film: https://shoot70mm.com/files/Mamiya%20RB67%2070mm%20All-Perf%20Mod.pdf
Backs ready to shoot all formats (no mod necessary) are available here: https://mercuryworks.store/products/hasselblad-a70-65mm-compatible-back
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to 65mm film
08:32 All-Perf Modification
14:44 Loading the Mamiya 70mm back
23:27 Vacuum Mechanism
29:25 How to Shoot (featuring RB67)
34:55 Mamiya RZ67
36:58 Mamiya Universal Press
39:50 Mid-roll cutting
44:24 Purchasing 65mm Film