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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Grayhand

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This spring I bought a Hartblei 45/3.5 Super Rotator from Graham Welland on this site.
When I have learnt the technique to use this lens I was surprised how easy it was to use and how sharp it was. I use it with my AFD lll and P45+.
It is really not healthy for me to use this lens. Way to much fun. Thanks Graham :)

So now I am looking at the Arca RL3Di to get a 4x5 camera with shift and tilt without the use of bellows on a windy beach. And with an adapter I use my P45+ on it.
And when I just want to go digital I just buy Arca RM3D body "fac" sins I already will have “tum” for tilt. And then I just buy... And then... And...

Is there no end to this madnes :eek:
 

GrahamWelland

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This spring I bought a Hartblei 45/3.5 Super Rotator from Graham Welland on this site.
When I have learnt the technique to use this lens I was surprised how easy it was to use and how sharp it was. I use it with my AFD lll and P45+.
It is really not healthy for me to use this lens. Way to much fun. Thanks Graham :)

So now I am looking at the Arca RL3Di to get a 4x5 camera with shift and tilt without the use of bellows on a windy beach. And with an adapter I use my P45+ on it.
And when I just want to go digital I just buy Arca RM3D body "fac" sins I already will have “tum” for tilt. And then I just buy... And then... And...

Is there no end to this madnes :eek:
Tilts are addictive when it all comes together. Glad to see that you're enjoying the lens!

Does the madness end? Not that I've seen ... :eek: :ROTFL:
 

Grayhand

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I allready has a 4x5 and a 8x10 Sinar P camera.
I can really slap my self silly with all the movements on those cameras.
But it is not for the windy beaches those big bellows.

But I suppose it is to early to hope for somebody to have used the new Arca RL3Di?
This camera with 40 mm something lens and a 65 and 90 mm!
To much fun i suspect :chug:

So one more AFDlll and Hartblei 45/3.5 x P45+

Ray
 

etrump

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I allready has a 4x5 and a 8x10 Sinar P camera.
I can really slap my self silly with all the movements on those cameras.
But it is not for the windy beaches those big bellows.

But I suppose it is to early to hope for somebody to have used the new Arca RL3Di?
This camera with 40 mm something lens and a 65 and 90 mm!
To much fun i suspect :chug:

So one more AFDlll and Hartblei 45/3.5 x P45+

Ray
You might check with Capture Integration. I could be mistaken but I thought they had one used.
 

Y Sol

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From a trip to Norway back in 1990. Sinar F2 with 75mm lens, Horseman 6x9 rollfilm holder, Kodak tri-x, scanned with Epson V700.
 
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pesto

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This is an image of a very small spider who is living within the lip of an orchid flower growing outside my front door. The lip of the flower is a little less than 1.5 cm. I have been unable to positively identify the little fellow, but believe that it may be one of the "spitting spider" varieties.
PhaseOne DF, P40+, MF 120 f/ 4 @ f 16.
 
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GrahamWelland

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Aurora Borealis over Lake Superior

Cambo, IQ180, Sensor+ ISO 1600, 32mm, 30 seconds

Are you sure that this was a 30s exposure? I shoot a lot of night/twilight exposures and 30s would normally have those stars streaking slightly, especially with such as well known constellation as Ursa Major.
 
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