Godfrey
somewhat colored
No problem, it's easy to miss. 😉Thank you Godfrey, not my smartest moment 🙂
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No problem, it's easy to miss. 😉Thank you Godfrey, not my smartest moment 🙂
Hi Eddy,@Nokton48, I see an older post, you have or had a lot of 70mm film stuff, I m looking for a developing reel and tank, to do 4.5 meters of earofilm, I made a bulk shooter out of my Hassy SWC, now all I have to do is develop it 😉 any input is welcome. greetz Eddy .. dont know how to sent direct messages through this forum.
Lovely, and a pleasure to see living things get the care they deserve. I guess this is the houseplant equivalent of a full CLA? 😉My rescue orchid opened its first blossom yesterday. My partner took this poor plant out of the trash room where it had been discarded, only one leaf was salvageable. Now it has five healthy leaves and a beautiful flower spike opening up...
New Orchid Blossom - Santa Clara 2024
Hasselblad 500CM + CF Sonnar 180mm f/4
32E Extension tube, CFVII 50c digital back
ISO 400 @ f/16 @ 4 seconds
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I just can't stand to see a living thing discarded as if it were junk.Lovely, and a pleasure to see living things get the care they deserve. I guess this is the houseplant equivalent of a full CLA? 😉
Very nice system! And I agree with your assessment of the magnifying hood/acute screen combo for absolute critical focus (and the best viewing). It blows everything else in medium format clear out of the water.Digital V System 30mm to 120mm by Nokton48, on Flickr
Digital Hasselblad CFV16 Back 30mm Distagon, 40mm Distagon, 50mm Distagon, 80mm Planar, 100mm Planar, and 120mm S-Planar. A short to medium full set, all roughly the same vintages. More than I can carry around, but it's here to use. Also 2 of 4 Lithium Battery Packs, Type CF Adapter, and seven 32G Micro Cards. I now prefer this late model Magnifying Hood, and the special CFV16 Acute Focusing Screen, which makes a huge deal with critical focus with this thing. It is -very- critical and DOF seems to be less than usual with this system. But all is good here.
It's a SPECIAL screen made specifically for the V-Series CFV16. Like it so much I bought another one to put in my EL/M 🙂Very nice system! And I agree with your assessment of the magnifying hood/acute screen combo for absolute critical focus (and the best viewing). It blows everything else in medium format clear out of the water.
I have the one delivered with the CFV 50c. Same format as the CFVII 50c, works great ... I too liked it so much, I bought a second and put it into my other 500CM body too.It's a SPECIAL screen made specifically for the V-Series CFV16. Like it so much I bought another one to put in my EL/M 🙂
I've been using the original V matte Cross Hairs, combined with a black drop-in 3D Mask from Italy. Works great with F5.6 350mm and F8 500mm V lenses. Useful sometimes. Cross Hair not accurate with other lenses. Masks are well made and cheap.I have the one delivered with the CFV 50c. Same format as the CFVII 50c, works great ... I too liked it so much, I bought a second and put it into my other 500CM body too.
I would, however, like the same screen with the CFV back markings and NO split image or microprism focus aids, just a plain matte fresnel surface with v and h reference lines.
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That's a thought I didn't think of. I have an Acute Matte plain matte with grid ... I could just drop the supplied CFVII 50c mask over it. OR use a scribe to put the framing lines onto it... 😀I've been using the original V matte Cross Hairs, combined with a black drop-in 3D Mask from Italy. Works great with F5.6 350mm and F8 500mm V lenses. Useful sometimes. Cross Hair not accurate with other lenses. Masks are well made and cheap.
I have a dedicated screen for shooting 645 with the Hassie. To make it, I used 1/8 inch black crepe art tape from Office Depot. Cut it to length and use it to outline whatever field you like. It peels right off, and leaves no residue. Easy peasy.That's a thought I didn't think of. I have an Acute Matte plain matte with grid ... I could just drop the supplied CFVII 50c mask over it. OR use a scribe to put the framing lines onto it... 😀
The only question is whether I can do that latter without totally butchering it. LOL!
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