sooner
Well-known
What Scanner?
What Scanner?
Great photos. What scanner do you use to digitize the negs?
What Scanner?
Great photos. What scanner do you use to digitize the negs?
jockel
Member
Great photos. What scanner do you use to digitize the negs?
Thank you. I use an Epson V700 with Vuescan.
totifoto
Well-known
good stuff 
jockel
Member
Next roll of film was in the camera. This time it was a tri-x 400 for my first time. Developed in Rodinal 1+25 for 7 minutes.
Nice behavior in the backlight situation, i think. I love this camera...

NY Feelings von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr

Caddy Corner von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
Nice behavior in the backlight situation, i think. I love this camera...

NY Feelings von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr

Caddy Corner von Jochen Abitz auf Flickr
DrTebi
Slide Lover
Hello Jochen,
great images indeed. I actually remember looking at some of these before I finally decided to buy a Makina myself! I got the version after the 67, the Makina 670, which has the same lens but some minor upgrades.
I have only shot a couple of rolls so far, but I also fell in love with the camera already. It's just amazing to be able to carry around a light and quite small medium format camera with a great lens.
When scanning in black and white negatives today (on a Minolta Dimage Pro), I realized I get much more interesting images when scanning in color negative mode. I do loose shadow detail, but seem to gain detail in other areas, and I like the interesting color cast. This was my first experiment with Fomapan 100; here an example:
I quite like it.
great images indeed. I actually remember looking at some of these before I finally decided to buy a Makina myself! I got the version after the 67, the Makina 670, which has the same lens but some minor upgrades.
I have only shot a couple of rolls so far, but I also fell in love with the camera already. It's just amazing to be able to carry around a light and quite small medium format camera with a great lens.
When scanning in black and white negatives today (on a Minolta Dimage Pro), I realized I get much more interesting images when scanning in color negative mode. I do loose shadow detail, but seem to gain detail in other areas, and I like the interesting color cast. This was my first experiment with Fomapan 100; here an example:

I quite like it.
B-9
Devin Bro
Beautiful shots! Always loved the Plaubel Camera's, how can you not love a Nikkor lens!
Stunning results on Neopan, they seem alot crisper than what ive gotten using 35mm, deeper black. Im gonna have to get a few rolls to run through my brony.
Stunning results on Neopan, they seem alot crisper than what ive gotten using 35mm, deeper black. Im gonna have to get a few rolls to run through my brony.
furcafe
Veteran
RFF member Simon Larbalestier, perhaps best known for his album cover work for the Pixies, also used the Plaubel Makinas:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30403
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30403
. . . The Makinas were used influentially by a number of prominent British photographers, including Chris Killip and Martin Parr [from memory - New Brighton] and Paul Graham [again from memory - 'The A1', shot with the Sneider 47mm shift lens 6x9 version] . . .
drinkingeye
Well-known
love the first b&w ones... you got beautiful tones out of neopan 400. makina is a great medium format camera, no doubts...
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Helmut Newton, too, was a Makina shooter.
kevin m
Veteran
Smoking is sexy. To look at.
Very nice pics!
Very nice pics!
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