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Polaroid 600SE
Mamiya Sekor 127mm f4.7
Fujifilm FP3000B negative
Epson V500
Photoshop CS
Strobist :
-Key light : Yongnuo YN560III - Lastolite Easybox Speedlite
-Accent light : Yongnuo YN560III - Lastolite Strobo Honeycomb grid
Graflex Century Graphic
Fujinon W 135mm f5.6
B+W Close-up +4 (NL4)
ProS 6x7 120 Roll film back
Ilford HP5+ @ 200
Stand developed in Caffenol-C-L
Epson V500
Photoshop CS
Made by Dacora-Kamerawerk in (West) Germany from 1954 to about 1959, this is a very basic medium format viewfinder camera, using 120 film. The Dacora Digna features a f/8 80 mm "Achromat" lens, two aperture settings of f/8 and f/11, two shutter speeds: "Instant" at 1/50 second and Bulb, and zone focusing. (The distance listed in feet, meaning that this camera was most likely sold in the US.*****) That's pretty much it for features besides a cold accessory shoe on its top plate. (There is a flash sync port underneath the lens, and it actually does work!)
More than 5000 pixels in length, and 3600 pixels in width... Amazing film camera (medium format), and pretty good scanner. I could do it to an even higher resolution, but there's not much point; no photoshop whatsoever here.
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I have been out and about taking photos if farm buildings in the Kane county area and this caught my eye.
Pentax 645N
Pentax FA 45-85mm lens
Polarizer filter
90/f13
Kodak EKTAR 100 120 film
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