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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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scho

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Just received my new 645z yesterday and today I took it out for some trial shots in the park. All with the Pentax-FA 75mm f/2.8 on a tripod. Last image is a two shot stitch. I'm still in learning mode with the 645z, but enjoying it very much.







 

Sarnia

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Pentax 645Z 3 image stich shifted Mamiya shift 50/4 First try with this lens.
I've recently bought a Pentax mount Mamiya 50mm Shift lens for my 645D. It was a bespoke conversion by Zoerk many years. My 645D is being serviced at the moment so I haven't had a chance to use it yet! :banghead:
 
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Michiel Schierbeek

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Looks very nice Michiel. I'm surprised that Pentax does not have a shift lens for the 645. How did you adapt the Mamiya to the pentax?
Carl, I will answer your PM a bit later. I amwatching a show now. :)
The mamiya shift I bought with Hasselblad mount and I use it with an adapter.

Sarnia, I think I saw that shift lens on Ebay, you have been very lucky, because it was a lot cheaper then mine.
 

Sarnia

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Carl, I will answer your PM a bit later. I amwatching a show now. :)
The mamiya shift I bought with Hasselblad mount and I use it with an adapter.

Sarnia, I think I saw that shift lens on Ebay, you have been very lucky, because it was a lot cheaper then mine.
It actually got it from someone on pentaxforum.com. As it is a more native conversion than the one you have (via an adapter) I'm hoping that it will be top-notch. Your solution gives VERY impressive results, however!
 

tsjanik

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Just received my new 645z yesterday and today I took it out for some trial shots in the park. All with the Pentax-FA 75mm f/2.8 on a tripod. Last image is a two shot stitch. I'm still in learning mode with the 645z, but enjoying it very much.


Carl
Carl,

Congratulations on the new camera; I'm sure you'll continue to enjoy the 645Z as you discover its capabilities.

You must have had a windy day for your first use, I notice one of the shells appears to be weighted down with a tire and the others are tied to the boat rack!

Tom
 

scho

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Carl,

Congratulations on the new camera; I'm sure you'll continue to enjoy the 645Z as you discover its capabilities.

You must have had a windy day for your first use, I notice one of the shells appears to be weighted down with a tire and the others are tied to the boat rack!

Tom
Thank you Tom. The 645z is certainly an amazing camera and a joy to use. Yes, it has been quite windy around here recently with each cold front that comes through. The old boathouse is getting some repair work done before winter sets in and they will most likely be moving the shells back inside soon.
 

aCIDfire

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Great shots everyone! Looking forward to see more pics from Iceland :)
Here are more shots from Mamiya 150/2.8 day following one pic on this page..
















Mark
 

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Donkeys in the fog
This morning during a walk i found this group of donkeys eating frozen gras in a mist of fog near a little forest.

Hasselblad H5D-50c WiFi - ISO 100 - HC 80mm F11 1/125s - WB Daylight - Color calibration Xrite Digital SG
Best regards, Domenico.

 

scho

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Three shots taken on a brief walk along Sixmile Creek below my home. These were just to try out the O-GPS1 attached to my 645z for geotagging images. Worked quite well and reasonably accurate.

645z with Pentax-A 35mm f/3.5 converted to B&W in SEP2.



645z with Pentax-FA 75mm f/2.8, two shots stitched



645z with Pentax-FA 75mm f/2.8, two shots stitched

 

tsjanik

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50+ mph (80+kph) winds from the south flatten Lake Erie.

NB Taken with the Pentax 28-45mm @ 28mm. No lens correction applied; horizon is perfectly straight. It may not be perfectly horizontal, but that's operator error.

_IMG3015 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 
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