I owned a Hasselblad H2 for over a year. Great camera IMO. Fast film advance(nothing compared to my F100 though), and the 80/2.8 lens was probably the sharpest MF lens I've ever used!
but in the end, I found myself using the RZ67 all the time, so I dumped it.
great camera though, just...
hey all,
I just got my mitts on a 5 1/2" #3 filter, with intent to develop by inspection. now, I've thought about going with the coffee-can route, and making my own, but no one in my household drinks canned coffe :P.
so, do any of you kind souls happen to have one by chance? Preferably for...
personally, I've *always* found the Japanese glass to be a tad 'colder' in terms of color rendition.
the german(rodenstock and schneider, again, IMO, are a bit more 'neutral')
I've used both, and own both. My 90mm is Fuji-SW f/8. Tremendous lens for the price these days. I used a 90mm...
hey Colorblind,
the lens is sold, pending payment. I'm in the market for some FP-100c45 though, if its at the right price that is. Past date is fine by me, PM me if you have some.
4x5 or 8x10 160NC is another one of my "wants" as well.
-Dan
Ian,
film still has some uses in the advertising/commercial arena. What I've found from working here in LA as an assistant, in addition to being a current college student, film is slipping. Unfortunately, but true.
what I've found though, is that film seems to get the most use on editorial...
rick,
he found a guy here in LA who wanted his whole darkroom carted off for $100, so he got a few lenses out of that deal :)
i was going to give it to him, but he told me about it before I could ask him
-Dan
I will also consider trades for the following:
-8x10 lenses(looking for an 8.25" or 10", preferably with some movement ability on 8x10) lenses MUST be in shutter, preferably newer copal or compur shutters. let me know
-8x10 film(Efke 100 or Porta 160NC preferred)
-8x10 holders(wooden ones...
I will also consider trades for 8x10 film(Efke 100 preferred), or lenses for 8x10. I'm looking for a wide(r) angle, like a 10" or 8.25". has to cover 8x10, preferably with some movements.
-Dan
hey all,
last week I had the chance to get out and photograph some very nice wildflowers growing by the road. Got there about and hour before sunset, set up my RZ, and loaded a roll of Velvia 50. Lighting was perfect, some sky in the shot, and great flowers in the foreground.
but,
I then...
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