Mamiya TLR Sample photos

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C3/Portra 160

how classic! and interesting dof =)
 
this one is shot with c330f and 180mm "super" lens at long exposure (60 sec at f45)
 

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I have no flat-bed scanner or 120 scanner so I can't post mine. Yet. I aim to get a flatbed later this month and scan using that, and if scanning negatives/slides with that doesn't work, then I'll scan the prints. Bit naff but it's always been about the projection or the print for me 🙂

Either way I think it's a fabulous camera, always creates a talking point!

Also these shots that have been posted are just fab.

Edit 2: Tell a lie, I did get one roll of Reala scanned last year:

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Bodiam Castle, East Sussex nr. Hastings
Fuji Reala 100 and 55mm Sekor Lens
(Wish I had my ND4 grad then for the sky)

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Petworth House, Petworth, W. Sussex
Fuji Reala 100, 55mm Sekor Lens
 
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This thread is too good to pass by. I have a C220 w/105mm lens I purchased 6 months ago from a friend that owns a camera consignment shop. He did a complete CLA on it before I bought it for $170. Even with the older chrome lens, it looks factory new and has become a favorite. These scans do it little justice.

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This thread is too good to pass by. I have a C220 w/80mm lens I purchased 6 months ago from a friend that owns a camera consignment shop. He did a complete CLA on it before I bought it for $170. Even with the older chrome lens, it looks factory new and has become a favorite. These scans do it little justice.

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Cool Photos! They look like they were made 100 years ago.
 
I scanned the photos instead of the negatives to get that effect. I'd like to say it was intentional, but I was just being lazy. It's also due to the fact that I don't have a negative scanner yet. 😱
 
Couldn't resist this thread, so here are some recent images. C330S w80mm lens HP5, whoops no Neopan 400 in ID11 1+1.

Andy
ps to make you all really jealous I own a Paramender 3 (yes they really do exist!)

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Great cameras. I've used 3 of them over the years. Just be careful to take bellow extension into account when you're calculating the exposure.

Clarence
 
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Collected from the beach while on holiday this southern summer. Mamiya C3 with 65mm lens. Cropped slightly since I hadn't quite centred the image. I had the camera tilted forward at 90 degrees, and once I'd focussed and framed the picture I slid the container of shells 50mm towards the tripod to allow for paralax. It was a bit awkward looking through the finder with the camera tilted forward hence I didn't quite get the framing right, but otherwise the system works. The subject was about 7 inches across. Film was Kodak E100G transparency.

I haven't quite mastered hand-holding the Mamiya, but I'm enjoying using it on a tripod. I intend getting some faster film so I can take it out without the tripod and get used to framing pictures outside in bright light, something I don't find very easy at the moment.

Allan
 
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