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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Bildifokus

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So how did you focus on yourself with this MF, Bildifokus?
Manual focus. First measure the distance and set focus. I shoot tethered with Phocus software and i check focus and adjust to next image. In this shoot I used My iPhone to trigger the camera.
 
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Nathan W. Lediard

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From a shoot today.... this is the same young lady that I shot in my prizewinning "girl standing on horse" portrait....

H4D-40 150n f11 1/8 (yes 1/8) mixed lighting... tungsten arri t1 and a profoto silver beauty dish (gridded)... oh and hand held ;)

 

RVB

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No More Mr. Nice Guy!​

Almost the same lighting as before. The only difference is that I directed the strobe more towards me for a smother gradient on the background. The strobe is also placed quit near me to get more spill light on the shadow side.


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,2/100 | f4 | 1/500s | iso 50
Both good portrait's,but if I had to choose I prefer the feathered look of the light in the first shot... :)
 

Bildifokus

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I always use Phocus when I convert my raw-files and it works wonderful. But on my computer it's very slow. I've been trying LR with my Hassy since I use it with my Nikon. But I feel LR has not done a very good job with my Hassy-files when i compare to Phocus. I then decided to try the camera calibration in LR using x-rite color checker.

As test object I used my dog Wilma. Her fur always gets LR in trouble. I often get strange color cast, especially when shooting fully open. With my new camera calibration it looks like LR will work satisfying. :)


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,8/80 | f2,8 | 1/250s | iso 50
 

Guy Mancuso

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Couple images from Acadia National Park , Maine

All shot with the IQ 260

This image SK 60mm XL lens. Several second exposure



Roadie 23mm lens. Love this lens . About 12 seconds



Roadie 23mm just playing around

 
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