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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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two new photos, first one was from last weekend and the second was from tonight :) both shot with H4D-40 and 35-90mm

This is a saltlake about 180kms from where I live, not often you find it with water in it!







Cheers
Will.
 

Terry

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Thanks Mike and David...in a few days time you will see a different Avatar with me behind a tech camera. So, the pairing is P40+ with Rm3d. For sure keeping the Phase body and probably a very, very small kit,
 

Guy Mancuso

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Like to welcome a reinvented member to the MF section. The queen of 4/3rds found a new home. :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
 

Paratom

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Since I realized that selling my MF gear would probably mean to give it away for (IMO) too low prices I ended up in keeping it (at least so far).
Since right now I dont feel the patience and creativity to shoot "real" MF subjects I decided to also use MF more often again for snapshots.
Here is one with the 80 Xenotar at f2.8, ISO 800.
And yes- I guess the milk tasted good.


I still really do like the drawing of the Hy6-lenses and also of the Sinar back. ISO 800 is fully usable IMO (not only when reduced for web)
 

Paratom

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I have to add something else since I had never used the 80 Xenotar so much before.
I believe I underrated this lens and used the 110/2.0 too often instead (which is a great lens for sure but also monster big and heavy.
 

Terry

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Since right now I dont feel the patience and creativity to shoot "real" MF subjects I decided to also use MF more often again for snapshots.
Here is one with the 80 Xenotar at f2.8, ISO 800.
And yes- I guess the milk tasted good.
Well IMHO this is a real shot that you will enjoy for many years to come.
 

Bob

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Since I realized that selling my MF gear would probably mean to give it away for (IMO) too low prices I ended up in keeping it (at least so far).
Since right now I dont feel the patience and creativity to shoot "real" MF subjects I decided to also use MF more often again for snapshots.
Here is one with the 80 Xenotar at f2.8, ISO 800.
And yes- I guess the milk tasted good.


I still really do like the drawing of the Hy6-lenses and also of the Sinar back. ISO 800 is fully usable IMO (not only when reduced for web)

Awwwww, so cute
-bob
 
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