ishpop
tall person
Hasselblad 501c - Planar 80mm T* - B/W conversion in Lightroom

sojournerphoto
Veteran
Although my mainstay is 35mm B&W for the moment (Olympus OM gear is so compact!) I absolutely adore medium format. This format is also the only in which I do some colour work.
We are certainly not yet at the stage where anything in 35mm (film or digital) can touch the resolution, tonal separation, and sheer detail that even cheap MF cameras can capture. I thoroughly enjoy the process.
Is that you David?
Mike
morback
Martin N. Hinze
I'm finally medium format capable again. I love medium format. I love my Rolleiflex.


jl-lb.ms
John A. Lever
We are certainly not yet at the stage where anything in 35mm (film or digital) can touch the resolution, tonal separation, and sheer detail that even cheap MF cameras can capture. I thoroughly enjoy the process.
I wonder if this is still so, with several full frame DSLRs producing files of ~25Mpixel resolution? Some are in the $2500 range. Anyone have any ideas?
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Finally putting the Mamiya 7 and 43mm to use. I knew I'd like it.
Ektar 100
Ektar 100

batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
I wonder if this is still so, with several full frame DSLRs producing files of ~25Mpixel resolution? Some are in the $2500 range. Anyone have any ideas?
A 6x9 scanned at 4000 dpi (Coolscan 9000) is on the order of 120 MB.
Mcary
Well-known
I wonder if this is still so, with several full frame DSLRs producing files of ~25Mpixel resolution? Some are in the $2500 range. Anyone have any ideas?
The file from a Sony A850 is 6048x4032 or 24.6Mps
A file from 2750ppi scan of 6x6(56x56mm) film =a file thats approx 6050x6050 or 36.6Mps.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
The simple triplet lens on my Zeiss Nettar can produce stunning results, even wide open.

kipkeston
Well-known
I've become a recent owner of a medium format camera: the 7ii. MF is a great option to have.

jvan01
Established
GA645 / 400VC



kipkeston
Well-known
I just started scanning MF b/w on the V750. I love the results!

Last edited:
photony texas
Light Sensitive
Mamiya 7II... My first try using Ilford Delta 3200...

Cron
Well-known
Bronica RF645 with 4/65

Merelyok
Well-known
And so i picked up a used Mamiya 7 with standard 80 lens a few weeks back...been using it to photograph a few of my uncles and grandma, and it's done quite a good job in low light (almost all the shots were taken at F4, 1/8 sec).
Gotta love that leaf shutter.
Here are a few shots.
Delta 400 pushed to 1600, HC-110B
Neopan 400, HC-110B
Neopan 400, HC-110B
Neopan 400, HC-110B
Delta 400 pushed to 1600
HC-110B
Gotta love that leaf shutter.
Here are a few shots.

Delta 400 pushed to 1600, HC-110B

Neopan 400, HC-110B

Neopan 400, HC-110B

Neopan 400, HC-110B

Delta 400 pushed to 1600
HC-110B
archeophoto
I love 1950's quality
IgalSc
Established
I'm almost shy to post my Ljubitel photos here, but it's definitely MF (my only problem with it - it's very hard to focus - looking for any (almost $0) solution)
Fuji PRO160S (somewhere near Jerusalem)
Fuji Pro 160S (On the Dead Sea shore, Israel)
Fuji PRO160S (the following series from Sorek river, Israel)
Fuji PRO160S
Fuji PRO160S
Fuji PRO160S
Kodak 400 TX (Nebi Samuel (Prophet Samuel cave), near Jerusalem, Israel)
Kodak 400 TMY-2 (Mamila Shopping center, near Old City, Jerusalem)
Fuji PRO160S (somewhere near Jerusalem)

Fuji Pro 160S (On the Dead Sea shore, Israel)

Fuji PRO160S (the following series from Sorek river, Israel)

Fuji PRO160S

Fuji PRO160S

Fuji PRO160S

Kodak 400 TX (Nebi Samuel (Prophet Samuel cave), near Jerusalem, Israel)

Kodak 400 TMY-2 (Mamila Shopping center, near Old City, Jerusalem)

Last edited:
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
Here are some older work, shot with the Fuji GA645W. I finally learned how to post pictures properly on this forum now!
Fuji GA645W, Velvia 50:
Fuji GA645W, Velvia 50:


Riverman
Well-known
Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
I'm almost shy to post my Ljubitel photos here, but it's definitely MF (my only problem with it - it's very hard to focus - looking for any (almost $0) solution)
No need to be shy, they are great shots!
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
I got my Fuji GS645S today, loaded a test roll of Neopan 400 and the neg's are screaming "love me like a man" at me.
I have the slight feeling that the Fujinon W 60mm f4 is slightly better than the (very good) Yashinon of my Yashica TLRs (at f4 that is).
I have the slight feeling that the Fujinon W 60mm f4 is slightly better than the (very good) Yashinon of my Yashica TLRs (at f4 that is).




Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.