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Shooting with a Mamiya RB67 Paired with a Godox AD 200 Flash

Shooting with a Mamiya RB67 Paired with a Godox AD 200 Flash

Posted on September 27, 2019 By Jarvis

Curious about pairing your film camera with a modern flash? This photography challenge shows some great results from a Mamiya RB67!

A flash or strobe light can be a handy tool for film photographers, whether for a portrait shoot in the studio or some simple experiments. In one of his latest videos, John Bradford decided to challenge himself with an outdoor shoot using a medium format film camera and a Godox strobe light. This can be helpful for those who want to try pairing their film cameras with modern lighting equipment for their next shoot.
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