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Hey MFM!


I called them for you, they are in the process of moving. Message said call back in a few weeks.

"Swedish Medical Bag" is what I got.
 
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I've been out shooting with my fave Makina II with 7.3cm Orthar, I'm putting through many rolls, alternating between Kentmere 400 120, and HP5+ 120 as well. Rating at 800, and developing for Ei 1600 is my plan. D23 is my go-to for now. In bright sunlight I'm shooting at F25 with the Orthar, focus set to four meters. According to the DOF Makina tables for the Orthar, that's 1.5 meters to infinity sharp. So it's a WIDE Makina point and shoot. Quite a hoot to use such a quirky operating camera. It's great fun to use. Will post some new photos soon. BTW I'm still using the Olde wooden spools with the 120 Makina backs. A Minolta incident meter for checking the light, and the Makina body with Domke Gripper strap. Works for me.
 
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I've just (finally) processed eight rolls of 120 HP5+, and Kentmere 400, both shot at EI 800 in my fave Makina II body. I was mainly testing the 7.3cm Plaubel Orthar, which looks quite excellent and sharp in the B&W negatives. Also one roll I tested my Plaubel F6.8 Telephoto, on a local Church Spire. Focus looks good on the film using the instructions I got here. I'll next be printing the negatives and digitizing the b&W prints. I'll post them here. Stay tuned.

For Makina Wide Angle the EI 800 speed is a Godsend. They did not have films with such quality back in the Olden Days when EI 50 was fast.
 
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Plaubel Makina II 7.3cm Orthar Hyperfocused HP5 Push 800 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Plaubel Makina II 7.3cm Orthar Hyperfocused HP5 Push 800 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Plaubel Makina II 7.3cm Orthar Hyperfocused HP5 Push 800 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr


Plaubel Makina II with 7.3cm Orthar Wide Angle, hyperfocal sharp per the Plaubel DOF tables. Ilford 120 HP5+ EI 800, pushed in D23 1:1 to EI 1600. Plaubel Yellow Filter. Exposure was bracketed. 5x7 Arista #2 RC silver paper, print processed in Ansco 130 at 1;3. Sony Nex7 50mm Zeiss Touit, Broncolor Impact Polarized strobes, Polarizer on the lens.
 
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Plaubel Makina II 21cm Telephoto Hyperfocused Kentmere Push 800 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Plaubel Makina II with 21cm Makina II Telephoto, focused per the instructions from Plaubel (translated from German). Yellow Plaubel Filter and Plaubel Lens Hood. Viewfinder fitted with Makina II Black 21cm Mask. Kentmere EI 800, processed to EI 1600. 5x7 Silver Print on Arista #2 RC, developed in Ansco 130 1:3. Nex7 50mm Zeiss Touit, Broncolor Impact Strobes at 45 degrees camera left and right. Polarizer on Touit, and on the strobes as well.
 

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Nice little images! They have a pleasant rounded "sharpness" to them and a lovely tone.
Did you focus on the church tower through the ground glass or just set infinity or ??
Robert
 
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Nice little images! They have a pleasant rounded "sharpness" to them and a lovely tone.
Did you focus on the church tower through the ground glass or just set infinity or ??
Robert

Hi Robert! Here is my 21cm procedure, which I have now verified is the correct way to do it. I think these are Plaubel instructions, translated from the German (I think):


To use it, you need to do the following preparation:
1. Set the focusing on the lens(not the body) to infinity and turn the knob on the body until the image on the ground glass is sharp on infinity.
2. Mark this position on the makinas bodies distance scale. This will be the position at which the Tele-Makinar is sharp. (I USED A THIN BLUE SHARPIE MARKER TO DO THIS ON MY MAKINA II).
3. Now you can use the scale on the lens to set the focus(while having the hand on the bodys distance scale set to the point where the lens is sharp at infinity).

To use it with the rangefinder, you can first focus with the rangefinder, then transfer the distance to the lens and set the body back to the marking for sharpness at infinits.

SO NOW I AM GOLDEN :smile:
 

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