dannyChou
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I really love this camera. My only MF camera.
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Street artist por netog, en Flickr
agree your point. gf670 is a great camera!
more, please!
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Danny
The pictures, the exposures, development and scanning are first class. Congratulations. I'm sure you have many of us teetering on the edge.
With respect to the colour photos, would you be able to let us know details of the film used, how they were developed and the scanner which was used.
many thanks for these beautiful views of life in your part of the world
Dan
The pictures, the exposures, development and scanning are first class. Congratulations. I'm sure you have many of us teetering on the edge.
With respect to the colour photos, would you be able to let us know details of the film used, how they were developed and the scanner which was used.
many thanks for these beautiful views of life in your part of the world
Dan
edouard
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6x6 Portraits
6x7 Landscape
6x7 Landscape
GaryLH
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6x6 Portraits
6x7 Landscape
Was there going to be pics here or a hot link to your shots?
Gary
edouard
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RFF:http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/mygallery.phpWas there going to be pics here or a hot link to your shots?
Gary
FLICKR:http://www.flickr.com/photos/13364365@N08/
Thank you for looking.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Nice photos!
I have the Voigtländer Bessa III 667 version of this camera. Aside from branding and detailing, it is identical. It's very solid in use and the lens is superb. The metering is pretty near to perfect for most situations, even the AE works very well. I've used it for 6x6 format exclusively so far, just might have to try 6x7 for a little bit sometime, and all of what I've shot with it has been black and white film so far too.
My only complaint about it is that compared to my classic 6x6 folders, it's huge. The Voigtländer Perkeo II is barely larger than an M4-2 when folded, the Bessa III is quite a lot bigger:
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I have the Voigtländer Bessa III 667 version of this camera. Aside from branding and detailing, it is identical. It's very solid in use and the lens is superb. The metering is pretty near to perfect for most situations, even the AE works very well. I've used it for 6x6 format exclusively so far, just might have to try 6x7 for a little bit sometime, and all of what I've shot with it has been black and white film so far too.
My only complaint about it is that compared to my classic 6x6 folders, it's huge. The Voigtländer Perkeo II is barely larger than an M4-2 when folded, the Bessa III is quite a lot bigger:

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