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Right angle finder for SWC?

Right angle finder for SWC?

Hi

Slightly off topic but does anyone know where I might find a Cosina Voightlander right angle finder that was made specifically for the Hassy SWC?

Thanks
Ernst
 
Super Wide C

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The smooth, pinpoint-sharp clarity you're all getting from the glass you screwed into your crazy little Swedish breadboxes is stupefying! It's been, like, seven pages of the exact opposite of modern Leitz crackle and crunch. And, I hasten to say, many wonderful pictures.

I wanna try one of these for street.
 
OK. Need ideas

OK. Need ideas

I'd be interested.

Me too. +1

Most of my free shooting and socializing time is centered on Houston. Round Top, when the antique shows aren't going on and the weather is more dependable, would work. I know folks in San Antonio who come up to Luling-Lockhart for photos and BBQ. That's a possibility too.

Bring it on. ;)
 
I Have always Loved Instant Photography...

I Have always Loved Instant Photography...

Just picked up a Zeiss 135mm F5.6 Planar-S to use on my Hasselblad Manual Bellows. What a SWEET setup, I absolutely love it. Thanks KEH.

Had to do some Instant Photography with this lens (I'm still scanner challenged at the moment). Taken in my studio, Broncolor Hazylight on the left, 4x8' foamcore panel on the right, both just out of lens range. No strobe used, just modeling light, Fuji 100, 4 seconds at F22. Second 'roid, 1.5X Life-Size, F45 at 120 seconds. Third 'roid, switched to Fuji 100 Color, close to infinity focus, 1/60 at F22. Zeiss says stop the lens well down, when shooting at infinity.

Nothing like pulling a 'roid, it's just so much fun. This new lens is sharp as a razor blade.
 

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Here's the New Setup........

Here's the New Setup........

135mm F5.6 Zeiss Planar-S, mounted on my 25th Anniversary 500C/M, numbered and signed by Dr. Hasselblad. With Compendium Lenshade, Bellow Mask, and Double Cable Release. Amazingly light, easily hand-holdable, quick and easy to use. Handles like any of my other 'blad lenses.
 

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3 Angels

3 Angels

Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, TX

501 C/M | 80mm CFI @ f/2.8 | Tmax 100 | Xtol 1:3, 11:45 @ 70F, Continuous agitation


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I posted this in the "I just printed this" thread too, but it qualifies here. Made with the 150/4 lens, hand held at 1/30 and wide open, braced on the window frame - yes, its a little soft.

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