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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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PSon

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Painted Stone
Hasselblad 501CM + 135mm f/5.6 Makro-Planar CF + CFV-50c
Darr, the HB V-system looks really good in your hands. How did you use the Hasselblad 135mm lens? Did you use it on the macro bellow like the one below? I use the Hasselblad 120mm Makro-Planar CFE lens on it to duplicate slides film.
 

jotloob

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The CZ 135mm lens for the V-System , was not only designed to be used with the bellows unit , but also as a "standalone" lens with the variable extension unit .
There was also a CZ 135mm lens for the 1600F and 1000F cameras and their bellows unit . (Not shown)

 
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mjr

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Afternoon

Something a little different, we've been in a pretty bad storm for the last 4 days, very strong winds and snow, even the dogs look miserable!

 

darr

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Darr, the HB V-system looks really good in your hands. How did you use the Hasselblad 135mm lens? Did you use it on the macro bellow like the one below? I use the Hasselblad 120mm Makro-Planar CFE lens on it to duplicate slides film.
Thanks Son!

I used the 135mm with the bellows unit like in your photo minus the tube and shade. I have the shade, but find it gets in the way at extreme closeups. The stone photographed is very small and was shot at 1:1.

PS: Love your Red Hassy! I have lusted after a Blue one for sometime. ;)
 
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mjr

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Hi Carsten, that's really kind of you to say, thanks! Easy when you have nice things to point the camera at, just need to press the button!

Mat
 
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