Gimenosaiz
Member
Hi!
A couple of photographs of my first roll ... 50%
I love this format althought as someone has said this is a film-eater
I read about this brand in this thread:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/malefic-cameras.171390/
... and I was discouraged to find out any more about the camera
But I stumbled, hehe, with its official pool in flickr I had second thoughts so I decided to give it a chance ;-)
I love it.
I don't think that it lacks of robustness. The camera is very solid and well done. Perhaps the winding mechanism could be better but I'm overall quite impressed.
I purchased the cone to fit my Nikkor-SW 65/4. I guess that the best option for my tastes would be the 75mm but I haven't got that lens. The 65mm lens has a image circle of 170mm ... just to barely cover the 6x17 negative @f/16 at infinity.
Anyway, I've just loaded another HP5 ... I'm hungry of film, hahaha
Malefic 6x17 : Nikkor-SW 65/4
HP5 : D76 1+3
Epson V800 : Silverfast 8
1.
río jarama by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
2.
río jarama by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
Cheers!
Antonio
A couple of photographs of my first roll ... 50%

I love this format althought as someone has said this is a film-eater
I read about this brand in this thread:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/malefic-cameras.171390/
... and I was discouraged to find out any more about the camera
But I stumbled, hehe, with its official pool in flickr I had second thoughts so I decided to give it a chance ;-)
I love it.
I don't think that it lacks of robustness. The camera is very solid and well done. Perhaps the winding mechanism could be better but I'm overall quite impressed.
I purchased the cone to fit my Nikkor-SW 65/4. I guess that the best option for my tastes would be the 75mm but I haven't got that lens. The 65mm lens has a image circle of 170mm ... just to barely cover the 6x17 negative @f/16 at infinity.
Anyway, I've just loaded another HP5 ... I'm hungry of film, hahaha
Malefic 6x17 : Nikkor-SW 65/4
HP5 : D76 1+3
Epson V800 : Silverfast 8
1.

río jarama by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
2.

río jarama by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
Cheers!
Antonio