Medium Format ... long may it live!

first pics with a new (for me) Bronica RF4,5/135 lens;
more on my FlickR
 

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Yashicamat 124G, FP4

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Some of the best shots I've seen are in this thread, cool.

Here's two from this weekend, goofing around with a "new to me" lens., Zeiss 50/4 Distagon for my 'blad.

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not a portrait lens but it close focuses down to about 15" soooo...

Todd
 
Todd, pls show more pics with the 50. I've been hankering for one for some time to give me a wide perspective in the square frame.

What about the different models in this lens - any recommendations for which one to use with a 500c/m?
 
Todd, pls show more pics with the 50. I've been hankering for one for some time to give me a wide perspective in the square frame.

What about the different models in this lens - any recommendations for which one to use with a 500c/m?

Whoa guys, I am a newbie to this lens having just picked it up. I shoot with an old 500CM and not really sure what version I have yet. It was reasonably priced at 500 USD and in excellent shape.

I like the square and have been looking for a while at the 50mm or 40mm, this one popped up at a local camera shop the other day so it was sort of an impulse buy ;)

I like the fact that it focuses down to below the 19 inch mark on the barrel, realistically closer to 15 inches , which should produce some good effects.

The lens takes a little getting used to for handheld shooting, almost unwieldly but not as much as the 40mm, the 40 seems longer and has a bigger objective
but if that's what you need then I guess you deal with it.

I'll post more as I develop the films I've shot.

Todd
 
I've bought two Mamiyas (a C330 pro S and a 645e) in the last month, and have been having an absolute blast with them, having never shot medium format in my life before. The C330 in particular has a very distinctive look to the lens I really like, super sharp in the middle but a bit ropey around the edges. In general I'm amazed by what a step up 6X6 in particular is from 35mm, and I'm going to be using these cameras a LOT more.

These are all taken in the last week and a bit, two from the C330:

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and one from the 645e

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From my (very) limited experience to date the 80mm on the 645 is a much more "modern" lens, but the C330 at wide apertures does wonderful things with the Bokeh/swirly abberations etc. in the background, while remaining very sharp indeed in the centre. It's a "vintage" look I really like so far.
 
You missed the 60s

You missed the 60s

Thank you Todd.

"If you remember the 60s you weren't there." :eek:

You missed all the fun. I somehow managed to spend the Vietnam War in...
A. The USA.
B. Europe.

Go figure.
 
Greetings to those posters wanting shots taken with a Hasselblad 50mm f/4 lens: the attached photo was taken with a Prontor 50mm CF len f/4, using a red or deep orange filter and tripod. I've used this lens a lot. I also have the 40mm, but stopped carrying that in my travel bag due to its weight, plus the fact that I started carrying a Horseman panoramic and didn't need the 40 for the ultra-wide shots anymore. Still have the 40, though. The 50mm was a favorite lens of Charlie Waite, the landscape guru.
Regards, Charles Freeland
 

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So glad this thread is still going strong...I'm a private pilot and my wife and I have taken literally thousands of aerial sunset pictures over the last seven years. Two Saturdays ago, I took an MF camera aloft for the first time. Then I got really, really lucky...

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Fairly tight crop, same image...this is Mount Diablo, east of San Francisco, by the way...

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Greetings to those posters wanting shots taken with a Hasselblad 50mm f/4 lens: the attached photo was taken with a Prontor 50mm CF len f/4, using a red or deep orange filter and tripod. I've used this lens a lot. I also have the 40mm, but stopped carrying that in my travel bag due to its weight, plus the fact that I started carrying a Horseman panoramic and didn't need the 40 for the ultra-wide shots anymore. Still have the 40, though. The 50mm was a favorite lens of Charlie Waite, the landscape guru.
Regards, Charles Freeland

Thanks Chas - that's a nice shot of a very unusual cloud formation.

I think a decision on the 50 is rapidly approaching!
 
5:00PM, these are wonderful shots !! Taken from a C172 or similar ?

A Citabria Explorer... However, this was shot on MF the same day as the sunset, on the ground at Lodi Airport...
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Velvia 50: For those who choose not to face reality!
 
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ChrisN; Here's one more taken with the 50mm f/4. This was taken at Corinth, Greece, the Temple of Apollo (6th B.C.). Used a tripod for this picture, but had to get permission from the Greek government in order be able to use one in the museums and archaeological sites. It was worth the trouble to do so. Regards, Charles
 

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I did some searching, mines an older "C" model, bigger than the newer models and no floating element.

'blad
50/4 Distagon
Tri-X
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Todd
 
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