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This image was made with the Nikkor M 200mm f/8. It is a 3 image stitch with the digital back in vertical orientation– 20mm+ camera fall and LR 15mm.
The lens was recommended by two different photographers as a great telephoto option for the technical camera. They are right.
My first tests were worrying because there was a lot of flare. It is my belief that lenses with very large image circles have a tendency to flair on a tech camera because the tech cam manufacturers like Cambo and Arca do not make the interior of their lens mounts free from reflections. Why? I have my suspicions, but I'll leave that for a different platform.
Anyway, here is what I think is happening. When a lens with a large image circle is mounted to a reflective tube the light bounces around all over the place and creates a lot of flair.
The good news is that it is simple to fix. All I had to to is roll up a piece of flocking material and insert it into the tube. To fix it permanently, I may adhere the flocking material to the inside of the tube, but I want to be sure that is the best solution before taking that step.
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Out and about in Portland with the 'Blad. Two images stitched together in order to maintain focus.
Camera: Hasselblad 970X with a CFV 100C Digital Back
Lens: 45mm Hasselblad XDC45.
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Hasselblad 907x CFV100c + XCD 2.5/55v
camera porn or should i say flash porn! recently picked up this flash by Godox and it has been quite a joy to use and fits nicely especially stylistically with the Zf
This image was also made with the APO Symmar 100mm and is a practical example of how much shift I would normally use. It is nice and sharp all the way across the frame.
Technical details– 15mm camera fall. Single image.
Double firework over the lake! Due to the time difference (direct light from the firework and reflected light from the lake), the two fireworks are not exactly identical in the photo!
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Union Pacific train approaches Warrendale, Oregon in the Columbia Gorge.
Testing out a new lens.
Camera: Hasselblad Flexbody
Lens: 120mm Makro-Planar
Media: Hasselblad CFV 100C
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More industrial buildings in Weld County, Colorado. All the camera gear was in the backpack and I was headed back to the car. Then this scene jumped out at me and I couldn't pass it up.
Hasselblad 907x + CFV100c +Zeiss Distagon 30mm & XPimage x0.71 adapter - all processed in Phocus and Luminar Neo
A few images from Plymouth Barbican Hasselblad 907X + CFV100C + XCD 35-75mm all converted and edited Luminar Neo
A few images from Plymouth Barbican Hasselblad 907X + CFV100C + XCD 35-75mm all converted and edited Luminar Neo
A few images from Plymouth Barbican Hasselblad 907X + CFV100C + XCD 35-75mm all converted and edited Luminar Neo
Hasselblad 907x + CFV100c +Zeiss Distagon 30mm & XPimage x0.71 adapter - all processed in Phocus and Luminar Neo
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I finaly went to Rowena to see the aftermath of the fire from July. It could have been worse, but it was devistating nonetheless. It was such a beautiful area.
Camera: Hasselbald 907X
Lens: 45mm Hasselblad XCD
Media: Hasselblad CFV 100C Digital Back
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