Woody Campbell
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Today's post. H3D + HCD 35-90 @ 42.
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Love this one Woody!Today's post. H3D + HCD 35-90 @ 42.
Thanks Peter.Love this one Woody!
Actually I am looking to get a 35-90 too for my H3D
I bought it at a promotional price; I think the promotion ended at year-end.
So far so good.
Well Jim, your series whit shots from the woods really struck a nerve whit me, they are really great!
I especially like the short focal dept.
I have this summer spent a great deal of my time walking backwards into the future.
I am becoming more and more intrigued whit the use of chemical sensors. There is a subtle different compared to my digital sensors. Some I can explain as a result of the camera used. My all time favourite is so far the Mamiya 6 whit its different optics ( all three of them ). I really like the RZ system but the Mamiya M6 is something special by one point extra. And compared to the RZ the range finder system of M6 is some thing completely different, the shallow depth of focus is the same but it is a point and shoot system... I am normally a long focal guy whit my RZ and Canon 1DSll system, but whit the Mamiya 6 I have to attack reality from a short focal length of view.
So it is a bit irritating when has been about about -30 degrees Celsius (-22 F) here in Sweden where I live. The chemical sensors tends to become a bit fragile and fall apart in the camera, normally no problem whit the digital sensors
I add a couple of photos from this summer from the Mamiya 6 system. The first two are old Porta 400 film that has been in and out of the freezer many times and is 2-4 years past prime times.
The second two are Fuji Superia 400.
So some thing I have to blame on the use of different type of sensors. But I can not fully explain the different feeling, but it is still there
But the temperature is rising now, this morning it was only – 19 degrees Celsius (-2.2 F), so soon...
Ray