Happy Hassy

I'm loving my Hassy with 80mm too! Here are of couple of recent pics. I am living in Central Australia at the moment (about 450k's from the nearest town) so am hoping to set up a darkroom soon - four week lab turnarounds are getting me down :) These are Portra 160VC.

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I'm loving my Hassy with 80mm too! Here are of couple of recent pics. I am living in Central Australia at the moment (about 450k's from the nearest town) so am hoping to set up a darkroom soon - four week lab turnarounds are getting me down :) These are Portra 160VC.

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Hi Davey - a long way from the internet too, or do you have satellite?

Lovely work with that portrait - you judged the exposure very nicely.
 
Hi Davey - a long way from the internet too, or do you have satellite?

Hi Chris. Yeah we've got satellite internet... not much else! :) Thanks for the comment re: exposure. Was lucky. Not doing my own scans, I still find it difficult to extract too much DR if I am too far over. I still generally shoot for the shadows though, and ask the lab to provide 'raw' scans with no retouching. Scans are on a Frontier.

Most success with 400CN with exposure latitude - I know it doesn't compare to real B&W but as far as neg scanning goes, it's awesome IMO.

There are some really fabulous pics on this thread - keep them all coming!
 
Here are some of my Hassey shots. It's a rewarding camera and the lenses topnotch, but I've been thinking of selling it.

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501CM/80mm Planar/Plus-X in Diafine

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501CM/150mm Sonnar/Acros

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501CM/80mm Planar/Fuji NPS160
 
Shot with the Hassy earlier this week. Realised (again) I get more shots I'm happy with, with the Hassy.

Stormy Tuesday.
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