Used Mamiya Pro SD 120 Film Back - Good

Key Features
- 120 roll film back designed for the Mamiya RB67 Pro SD medium format system
- Interchangeable back design enables fast film changes and flexible shooting workflows
- Supports 6x7cm medium format image capture on 120 film
- Ideal for studio, portrait, and fine art photographers using the RB67 Pro SD platform
- Used item in Good condition with normal cosmetic wear from regular use
OVERVIEW
Compatible With
- Mamiya RB67 Pro SD camera bodies
Designed for the RB67 Pro SD System
The RB67 Pro SD is known for its robust modular architecture, and this 120 film back is an important part of that design philosophy. By allowing the film holder to be detached and swapped, the system lets photographers move between film types or reload efficiently without changing the entire camera setup. For studio and controlled portrait environments, this can save time and improve workflow consistency.120 Film Format Advantages
Using 120 roll film gives photographers access to large medium format negatives, which are prized for strong tonal transitions, impressive detail, and a distinctive rendering that differs from smaller formats. On the RB67 Pro SD system, a 120 back is commonly chosen for photographers seeking high image quality for portraiture, editorial work, still life photography, and fine art applications.Interchangeable Workflow Benefits
One of the biggest advantages of a dedicated film back is shooting flexibility. Many photographers keep more than one back available so they can switch between black-and-white and color film, or between different film speeds, without unloading mid-roll. This makes the system especially useful for deliberate photographers who want analog control while preserving efficiency on set.Build and Handling
Mamiya accessories for the RB67 family were designed with professional use in mind. The Pro SD film back is made to integrate securely with the camera body and maintain reliable film positioning during use. As with many medium format accessories of this era, proper operation depends on clean handling, correct loading technique, and routine inspection of mechanical parts and seals where applicable.Good Condition Description
Equipment rated as being in Good condition will have a small amount of cosmetic wear and some blemishes from regular use. Equipment rated as Good will be anywhere from 80-90% of its original condition. This item may show slight exterior wear from handling and use, but it remains in full good working order.
Usage Notes
When using a medium format film back, verify proper film loading, frame spacing, and dark slide operation before critical shooting. If using multiple backs, label them by film stock and ISO for easier organization during a session. For best results, store unloaded backs in a clean, dry environment and inspect them periodically for smooth operation.Who It Is For
This film back is well suited for analog photographers, collectors of professional Mamiya equipment, and RB67 Pro SD users who want an additional 120 back for faster workflow or backup purposes. It is especially useful for photographers who regularly shoot portraits, studio setups, landscapes, or any subject where the look of 6x7 medium format film is desired.Brand
viewfinder specifications
| Viewfinder Magnification | Not applicable |
| Viewfinder Type | N/A |
display & viewfinder
| Viewfinder Resolution | Not applicable |
| Viewfinder Size | Not applicable |
| Diopter Adjustment | Not applicable |
physical specifications
| Dimensions | Designed for Mamiya RB67 Pro SD system; exact dimensions not verified |
| Weight | Weight not verified |
battery/charger attributes
| Battery Type | General |
- Mamiya Pro SD 120 Film Back
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