ChrisN
Striving
... However I do often dream of returning to the darkroom and printing perfect frames from the SWC complete with double V rebate
Like this?

jan normandale
Film is the other way
Raid, here are some with the SWC

mid century office study #01 by disposable photography

***** by disposable photography

Honest Eds: Oct 2011 by disposable photography

mid century office study #01 by disposable photography

***** by disposable photography

Honest Eds: Oct 2011 by disposable photography
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Like this?
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Exactly - there is a special aesthetic, something like but beyond the contact sheet, to printing more than the whole frame.
If I ever get to repeat my Darwin/Kakadu/Kimberly/Broome tour, I'm taking the SWC - I promise ( the red dust would envelope the M9 sensor as well, so film wins ).
jwicaksana
Jakarta, Indonesia
Jan, I clicked your Honest Eds image, but it says the page is private.
Just wanted to let you know that I'd click it as my favorite.
Just wanted to let you know that I'd click it as my favorite.
KenR
Well-known
Isn't this the camera that Lee Friedlander has used in recent years - I seem to recall that all of the pictures in his recent "Road Trip" exhibit were done with this camera.
MikeL
Go Fish
The small size of the SWC was nice on a trip to Japan. I could fit it and a Plaubel in a small bag.
Some snapshots:
Conservative on soapbox
Some troublemakers
Bullet train
Kodoji
Some snapshots:
Conservative on soapbox

Some troublemakers

Bullet train

Kodoji

semrich
Well-known
I find the SWC has the advantage of setting it on a flat surface for long exposures where tripods are not allowed.
Istanbul's Cistern, if you've ever been there you have an idea of how dark it is.
It is also good for those times when you want to experiment with double exposures.
Or with a mini tripod resting on a rental bike seat.
All with my 903 SWC, by the way the finder is very accurate.
Istanbul's Cistern, if you've ever been there you have an idea of how dark it is.

It is also good for those times when you want to experiment with double exposures.

Or with a mini tripod resting on a rental bike seat.

All with my 903 SWC, by the way the finder is very accurate.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I have enjoyed using my SWC for the first time this weekend. I love the small size of the camera, and I find it very natural for me to use it. I don't know how the first two rolls will come out, but I am feeling very good about this camera.
I used the 220 back for 24 exposures and the 120 back for 12 exposures today. I did not bother with a neck strap and I did not use the ground glass back either.
I know that RFF has several SWC users. How do you feel about using your SWC cameras?
One of my favorite film cameras. I miss mine. Perhaps next year I'll see into obtaining another.
G
raid
Dad Photographer
I find the SWC has the advantage of setting it on a flat surface for long exposures where tripods are not allowed.
Istanbul's Cistern, if you've ever been there you have an idea of how dark it is.
It is also good for those times when you want to experiment with double exposures.
Or with a mini tripod resting on a rental bike seat.
All with my 903 SWC, by the way the finder is very accurate.
I am planning to use it with a table tripod when I travel.
bigeye
Well-known
It's my favorite. I was wondering if you would accept its demands. Its simple to work, once you play with it for awhile. I love it for people shots more than anything. Get close.
Charlie
Charlie
rod64
Established
I had an old huge 40mm on my 503cw and sold it when I got my SWC/M. It is the coolest little camera. I love just holding it...I know that is weird.
Riccis
Well-known
I love mine and have been shooting complete weddings with it... Please let's keep how fantastic they are quiet, I still need to buy a few more and prices have been climbing 
Anyone interested in some of my stuff, please visit my blog.
Cheers,
Anyone interested in some of my stuff, please visit my blog.
Cheers,
Riccis
Well-known
venchka
Veteran
I feel envious.
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Mega Dittos! Use it well. Enjoy!
You are taking it to Italy. That is not a question.
Wayne
venchka
Veteran
Raid,
KEH has an OP/TECH medium format strap with Hasselblad hardware for $19.
http://www.keh.com/camera/Hasselblad-Camera-Straps/1/sku-HH349991298600?r=FE
Wayne
KEH has an OP/TECH medium format strap with Hasselblad hardware for $19.
http://www.keh.com/camera/Hasselblad-Camera-Straps/1/sku-HH349991298600?r=FE
Wayne
sinetsin
Well-known
A perfect camera! 

Sin título por sinetsin, en Flickr

Sin título por sinetsin, en Flickr

one por sinetsin, en Flickr

Sin título por sinetsin, en Flickr

Sin título por sinetsin, en Flickr

one por sinetsin, en Flickr
robert blu
quiet photographer
So many tempting cameras !
robert
robert
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,
KEH has an OP/TECH medium format strap with Hasselblad hardware for $19.
http://www.keh.com/camera/Hasselblad-Camera-Straps/1/sku-HH349991298600?r=FE
Wayne
With shipping, it would be $29. Is this a good price for this item?
( I bought it)
raid
Dad Photographer
Mega Dittos! Use it well. Enjoy!
You are taking it to Italy. That is not a question.
Wayne
Hi Wayne,
Oh yes. This is why I bought the SWC this time. I can see myself walking around small villages in Tuscany, carrying this camera.
raid
Dad Photographer
It's my favorite. I was wondering if you would accept its demands. Its simple to work, once you play with it for awhile. I love it for people shots more than anything. Get close.
Charlie
Hi Charlie,
I know this now. You have to get close. Else, you get a wonderful, sweeping image, but it is not very interesting each time.
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