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More and more film fun with something other than a Leica M

mikel

Member
Thanks William. The swc is not so great for portraits, unlike your Hasselblad and 80mm.

Beautiful photo, love the square on that one.
 

retow

Member
sizifo, Nice. #2 is really special.
William, I think you are getting "the look".
Retow, I will have to try some 1600 at night. That is spectacular.
Cindy and Lloyd, thank you for the kind words. Here is another one with the Fuji Natura 1600.
 
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Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Mikel, The first is my favorite. I always love fog.
William, Your wife is really beautiful in this light.
Retow, Even more stunning than the last. I love the movement of the skaters.

It is so great to see all of the film love....please keep them coming everyone!
 

bensonga

Well-known member
Nikon F2, 50mm f1.4 non-AIS, Provia 100, Canoscan 2720

Cleveland, Ohio. Mid-1990s, Christmas season.

Gary

 
M

msglueck

Guest
some recents:

Mamiya 7, 80mm, Fuji Pro800Z


100% crop



Cannes, Cote D'Azur, France, Mamiya 7, 80mm, Fuji Superia 400


Prague, Mamiya 7, 80mm, AGFA Optima 400 220

so long, Markus
 
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gero

New member
swc
Harbor
Mikel, is the swc scuare format? I am looking for a film sf view camera. That next to last picture has grate depth of focus for a mf camera how did you manage?

The last is my favorit.
 
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Stuart Richardson

Active member
Lovely shots Markus -- I particularly like the first one.

Gero -- The SWC is square format -- it is a hasselblad V camera, not really a view camera. It does not have any movements. Focus is either estimated, measured or confirmed on a ground glass. The lens is a 38mm f/4.5, so there is a lot of depth of field.
 
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