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It's been almost a year since I purchased my Mamiya RB67 Pro SD, and also since I posted up my first review—talking about my initial impressions using the camera. Since then, I've become very familiar with the RB67, and I wanted to post up this review talking about what I like and also don't like about this camera, in hopes of helping anyone who is thinking of picking one of these up.
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