Field
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Try shooting f11 or better most of the time for better pictures. Diffraction, as I understand it, is an issue for MF under f8 most of the time. The Super 23 is particular about it compared to better lenses (so says my tech nerd photographer friend).
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lynnb
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try this http://members.cox.net/gmhsint/
GMHS International
700 Scott St
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
Tony Sansone
850-863-2972
gmhsint@cox.net
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Product Packaging
Mamiya Press Universal & Super 23 Cameras
Polaroid 600SE Cameras
Camera Repair and Light Seal Material
GMHS International
700 Scott St
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
Tony Sansone
850-863-2972
gmhsint@cox.net
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Product Packaging
Mamiya Press Universal & Super 23 Cameras
Polaroid 600SE Cameras
Camera Repair and Light Seal Material
charjohncarter
Veteran
try this http://members.cox.net/gmhsint/
GMHS International
700 Scott St
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
Tony Sansone
850-863-2972
gmhsint@cox.net
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Product Packaging
Mamiya Press Universal & Super 23 Cameras
Polaroid 600SE Cameras
Camera Repair and Light Seal Material
Thank you, I was on the wrong page I guess.
kuzano
Veteran
Tony's web sites....
Tony's web sites....
Tony's information as far as web site access are quite a puzzle to navigate, and there is no clear information on services and inventory.
I sent you to his Kreta Reserve site because it is the most obvious instance of his phone number.
The best way to communicate with him is by telephone. He's very informative in that instance, and the only business I have ever transacted with him has been via telephone. Much more immediate and informative.
However, the vineyards and processing of the Oil are done in Italy, as I recall, and he sometimes is traveling. Keep trying to contact him by telephone.
Tony's web sites....
Tony's information as far as web site access are quite a puzzle to navigate, and there is no clear information on services and inventory.
I sent you to his Kreta Reserve site because it is the most obvious instance of his phone number.
The best way to communicate with him is by telephone. He's very informative in that instance, and the only business I have ever transacted with him has been via telephone. Much more immediate and informative.
However, the vineyards and processing of the Oil are done in Italy, as I recall, and he sometimes is traveling. Keep trying to contact him by telephone.
frperdurabo
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frperdurabo
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frperdurabo
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charjohncarter
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oftheherd
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I really like the composition and lighting in general. The color really jumps up and grabs as well.
frperdurabo
Member
Thanks. This facility is a block from my house in Hawthorne NJ. Not sure but think I was using Portra 400; scanned with my Epson V600.I really like the composition and lighting in general. The color really jumps up and grabs as well.
frperdurabo
Member
I got two more rolls back. I shoot the 65mm about 90% of the time (I don't have the 75 yet, or that would probably be my go-to), then the 90, and (rarely) the 150. Portra 160 for all of these, scanned with an Epson V600.


ruilourosa
Member
People tend to say that the old, silver lenses for mamiya press are softish... i just have the black lenses...
it seems that this topogon design is quite nice!!! seems contrasty but revealing at the same time! seems really diferent from my 50mm and 75mm... that are both quite clinical!
it seems that this topogon design is quite nice!!! seems contrasty but revealing at the same time! seems really diferent from my 50mm and 75mm... that are both quite clinical!
frperdurabo
Member
People tend to say that the old, silver lenses for mamiya press are softish... i just have the black lenses...
it seems that this topogon design is quite nice!!! seems contrasty but revealing at the same time! seems really diferent from my 50mm and 75mm... that are both quite clinical!
Thank you. The 50 and 75 are both multi-coated, right? They're next on my list, as that's important for night shooting - flare is the enemy.
frperdurabo
Member

On the corner of the street where I live. Portra 160. 2 minutes at F16, I think. Scanning: Epson V600
ruilourosa
Member
I think none of the MP lenses were multicoated... although the coating between the lenses is quite different! I grabbed a 65mm yesterday and it has a yellow tinge, the 50mm is more blue as is the 100 2.8 and the 75mm.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
I think none of the MP lenses were multicoated...
The last generation 105mm f/3.5 (rubber barrelled, with a red E on the bezel engraving) is.
ruilourosa
Member
Never saw one of those... isn´t the rubber version for polaroid GOOSE?? and in 105mm?
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Never saw one of those... isn´t the rubber version for polaroid GOOSE?? and in 105mm?
No, sorry, it is 100mm. Mamiya lens - it came with my late 1980's Universal.
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