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Nestled among vinyards in the eastern Columbia Gorge is the tiny hamlet of Maryhill. It's one of those places that you don't wander past because the roads that go there don't go anywhere else. To me, that would seem to be a slice of heaven. The BNSF railway runs just to the north, so that would bring a little excitement.

 

This little defunct gas station sits across from a church. I like old gas pumps, and this one is in relatively good condition.

 

I tried using the CFV 100C back with the 907X camersa for the first time. I used an old V series lens with an extension tube. The camera does not particularly like this, but it is possible. The sensor builds the image from top to bottom in this mode, as opposed to all at once like it would witrh the 500CM or Flexbody. This is because it does not recognize that it has a lens attached, so it defaults to turning the sensor on only when the shutter is triggered. It makes for some interesting compostions, none of them usable.

 

Camera: Hasselblad 907X / CFV 100C.

Lens: 80mm Zeiss Planar

 

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Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/55v

 

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/55v

 

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/55v

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I love the area under Rowena Crest in the easter Columbia Gorge. I mostly missed wildflower season there this year, but I made it out there for a couple of windy days. Closeups of the Balsamroots were impossible, but I managed to get a few good pictures. I was testing out a new lens. The image quality seem excellent.

 

Camera: Hasselblad 907X with a CFV 100C digital back.

Lens: 45mm Hasselblad f3.5.

 

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Hasselblad CFV 100C

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/55v

 

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/55v

 

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/38v

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/38v

too much dirt on the sensor to clean it in post :(

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/38v

I used ISO 12899 to get shorter exposure times

stitch of 4 images, result 250 MP, 1 GB DNG file size

my computer sighs and deeds some time, even with 12 core :)

Hasselblad 907x + CFV100C + Karl Zeiss Flektagon 20mm

Processed in Phocus + Luminar Neo

Not a true lily, but belong to the iris family.

 

"Close up" shot with the xcd 28mm f4 /p. While the XCD 28mm f4/P does have a decent minimal focus (22mm, or 8.7in), this is really a very heavy crop as: (1) its a tiny flower, and (2) I have plenty of megapixel to spare.

 

I may get an extension tube or close up lens in the future to get closer still. Hasselblad marketed the XCD 28mm f4/P as: suitable for "still close up": rather on point!

two lamps, automatic white balance oft the SFV 100C back

if you want to know, where the dust is on your sensor, use pinhole! :)

test of the CFV100 on the 500 C/M with flash, f/11

the shell is about 30cm long

Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/90v

 

Hasselblad 907x CFV100C + XCD 2.5/55v

this 15mm shift lens is about like 12mm shift on a full format sensor!

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