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Todd.Hanz
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Nice gear, I found a 'cord for a good price the other day. I think I'll add it to my collection of TLR's (Rollei 3.5F, Rollei2.8E, Yashica 124G, Yashica 635).
Todd
Todd
GeneW said:The 2450 wasn't bad (at 2400dpi) but I was never really satisfied with the scans. I like the 4180 scans.
Here's a finished sample of a Rollei shot I took in 1970 on Tri-X film developed in UFG. You can't see its full resolution in a web-based image, but this gives you some idea how the scans look. The only adjustments to the image were some Levels work and a slight amount of USM.
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Bertram2 said:It's really great ! At the time I am going back and forth with a 35mm scanner and each time I watch good MF scans or even prints the sweet poison of the larger format is running through my vains again and I ask myself damn !!!, why do I torture myself with expensive 35 mm gear and the expensive scanners ??
Wasn't this tiny 35mm format a deadly mistake in photo history, similar to digital nowadays ?![]()
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I have gone through this hell so many times, but always decided to stay with 35mm , fom reasons of usability, but what is usability compared to a heavely precision and tonality ? Wwill I surrender one day ?Aaarrrghh !!!!!
Bertram
In a fever again
Russ said:Bertram
Different tools for different results. I love larger formats. But for my style and subject matter, the 35mm format is perfect. Keep in mind that the lenses and films of the last couple of decades, are so much better than the days of old. With proper technique, film & lenses, you can achieve very nice results with the smaller formats. I can't imagine doing all the street & wedding shooting that I do, with a larger format. My style is to be mobile and spontaneous, which the clients really like. However, I do like to pull out the Yashica at times, and years ago, I really fell in love with the 4x5" Velvia trannies that I made....
Russ
Russ said:Bertram
The first time I slapped my Velvia 50, 4x5" trannies on the light table, I almost tossed out all of my 35mm gear. I know what you mean....
Russ
Roman said:Here's a pic of all my TLRs - from left to right:
YashicaMat - my first medium format camera, bought at Foto Skoda in Prague.
Roman
backalley photo said:thanks pherdi!
i'm thinking of breaking with my routine and maybe shooting transparency film.
not sure yet...
joe
Bertram2 said:Roman,
the older Mat looks a bit larger than the 124G , is that real or an effect of the photo ? I'd prefer it to the 124, the metal wheels are so much nicer...............
Roman said:but I alos like the stealthy ninja look of the 124G
ROman
backalley photo said:The only annoyance is that I can't scan them, can't post them, i can't project them - i only can watch them with a loupe (an old tessar 105/4.5 lens I have).
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i'm thinking for the really 'great' shots that i will have them scanned by the pro lab i use for prints.
joe