gdmcclintock
Well-known
Christmas in Montmartre, 1978.

gdmcclintock
Well-known
Street jazz musicians in Paris, 1980

Arvay
Obscurant
Minolta Autocord

TVR
Established
Bronica EC TL 50mm Nikkor Pan F

TVR
Established
Kodak Medalist II Ilford Delta first pic with this camera

DrTebi
Slide Lover
Long may it live.
Just got my Plaubel Makina 670 back from the Plaubel factory in Germany. Yes, they still service these cameras. They fixed the shutter, and now everything is perfect again.
Kodak T-Max 400, B+W 0.6 (4x) ND Filter. It's really easy to use this ND filter, just screw it on, set your ISO from 400 to 100 (in this case), and continue as usual.
Just got my Plaubel Makina 670 back from the Plaubel factory in Germany. Yes, they still service these cameras. They fixed the shutter, and now everything is perfect again.
Kodak T-Max 400, B+W 0.6 (4x) ND Filter. It's really easy to use this ND filter, just screw it on, set your ISO from 400 to 100 (in this case), and continue as usual.

Rogier
Rogier Willems
Yashica Mat 124 G.
Ilford Pan-F
f11 1/125
Fomadon R09 1:100
2 rolls in tank 1000ml
50 Minutes semi stand (agitated once every 1 minutes after the first 60 sec. cont.)

2011-01-08-261 by Rogier Diver, on Flickr
Ilford Pan-F
f11 1/125
Fomadon R09 1:100
2 rolls in tank 1000ml
50 Minutes semi stand (agitated once every 1 minutes after the first 60 sec. cont.)

2011-01-08-261 by Rogier Diver, on Flickr
semrich
Well-known
Hasselblad 903 SWC, Delta 3200 at 1600, DD-X, handheld 1/15th sec.

Anti-Hero
Member
kmallick
Well-known
Fuji GA645i + HP5+

divewizard
perspicaz
Purse Seiners Ocean Angel and Misty Moon, Ventura Harbor, Ventura, California
Fujifilm GA645zi, Fujicolor Pro 160S, Nikon A2 filter, hand held, PCV scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
Fujifilm GA645zi, Fujicolor Pro 160S, Nikon A2 filter, hand held, PCV scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
Instantclassic
Hans

HB SWC/M 1/8@4.5 Rollei Retro 80S
divewizard
perspicaz
Fujifilm GA645zi, Fujicolor Pro 160s, Nikon A2 filter, PCV scan
©2012 Chris Grossman

©2012 Chris Grossman
nathan96
Member
divewizard
perspicaz
1964 Chevrolet El Camino
1964 Chevrolet El Camino
1964 Chevrolet El Camino
Fujifilm GA645zi, Nikon O56 filter, Kodak TMAX 100, hand held, NCPS process & scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
1964 Chevrolet El Camino
1964 Chevrolet El Camino
Fujifilm GA645zi, Nikon O56 filter, Kodak TMAX 100, hand held, NCPS process & scan



©2012 Chris Grossman
Penzes
Well-known
Alfasud
Old Toys
There are some wonderful pictures in this thread. The presence is amazing. have had the same experience with MF ( I use a Hassy, and a mid '30's Zeiss Nettar folder), but I don't really understand why the results, when done well, are so good. Is it the shear amount of data on the MF negative?
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
We have some good shots here.
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
There are some wonderful pictures in this thread. The presence is amazing. have had the same experience with MF ( I use a Hassy, and a mid '30's Zeiss Nettar folder), but I don't really understand why the results, when done well, are so good. Is it the shear amount of data on the MF negative?
Yes, both when taking and when scanning. The silver grains are the same size, regardless of the film size. So the bigger the negative, the more grains to capture detail and smooth tones. When scanning, the same applies to the sensor array that passes over the negative.
keytarjunkie
no longer addicted
Mamiya 7 and 80mm. Trying to decide if I should get the 65mm...I like the 65mm focal length but the viewfinder is so perfect with the 80mm. First world problems...



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