Following the thread on the Fuji 645Pro with 60mm lens.
A quick scan of my first roll of B&W films that I've developped last week. :)
(Yeah, no looking back now)
New camera, new film, no filters.
Thank you. I'm seeing something here but so far haven't really "nailed" it and missed many opportunities, maybe because of the camera or the lense. Quite a lot to learn
A work-in-progress I guess.
One thing I do is always use a tripod. Second when I got my hassey I was able to get the 50mm and the 40mm each one is much more different that one would think. I don't even worry about perspective with these lens if I want that out comes the 8x10. Keep bring on the images
These shots were hand held.
Normally, I use a tripod but I wanted an MF camera for quick shots so I tested the camera for that purpose first. I will try this camera on a tripod eventually just to see the clarity of that glass).
Downsides of this camera are that I'm limited to one fixed lens, 60mm, on the Fuji 645 and I can only use screw-in filters (and not too many at that I guess)
Definitively less flexible than the P67 but useful as a carry-around MF.