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This is my old 3D World medium format film camera gear. Every now and then, some of my followers may read about the image being a scan of an old colour medium format 3D stereo slide - well this is the set up it would have come from. For a short while, these cameras came on the market early in the 2000s - I think I bought this in 2007, directly imported from a small company in China. In the shot, you can see the beast on the left, one of the LED backlit viewers in the middle and a stereo slide on the right. For a short while, I did actually run a small business with this set up which used a coin operated version of the slide viewer. I had a few of the viewers set up in some of Tasmania's visitor information centres, and for a year or so, it was a fun little niche business to run. Sadly, like many 3D ventures, I had to close it down. For me it was simply the cost of public liability insurance eating the small profits! However, I was happy to have it return to a much more enjoyable hobby.
The camera as you can see is a large unit, weighing in at about 2kg! It has 3 lenses. Two are for the left and right images needed, and the third top one is simply a through the lens viewfinder which allows you to see as close as possible what the main pair of lenses are seeing. The lenses were incredibly sharp, being almost a copy of a Hassleblad 80mm lens. The viewing experience for me was amazing, but personal. Not easily shared with the world. I have tried to find a good affordable scanner to capture the wonderful resolution of the original slides, but I am still working on that. Anything I have scanned so far is a rough and ready one involving a camera or phone scan. I haven't used it for a long time now, as the cost became quite high for film and processing. Ultimately it cost around $4-00 a shot including processing and mounts! Every shot was actually 2 images, so I only got 6 per roll. So, some care had to be taken with exposure to get it right in one go! Exposure bracketing was costly!
Although I no longer use the camera, the slides themselves are viewed regularly on that little LED viewer and they still hold up remarkably well in today's high megapixel digital world.
Pass-a-Grille, Florida. 4MF22.3
Ebony ST45-ti Large Format camera. TMAX-100 Film
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Minolta Autocord, Kentmere 400 @ISO400, yellow filter, Caffenol CL-CS, 15°C starting temperature, 60 minutes, Zone Imaging Eco Zonefix.
Konica Auto-Reflex 60's SLR camera
Hexanon lens 57mm 1:1.4
Agfa Apx 100 Film
1.4 < f < 2 at 1/250
Lab Developed in Rodinal Chemistry
Medium format cinestill 800 film on Mamiya C220 camera with 80mm lens. Negative imaged with Nikon Z6 into Negative Lab Pro. Finished in Photoshop.
paper negative
scanned in color, inverted.
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I'm having to tray develop to get any results.
I think this was one of my favorite shoots this summer. I posted more shots on my blog. Oh wait. I mean fall. It was shot in the first weekend of october! Still. Felt more like summer than most days in july and august. I love the seaside. It calms me down.
Credits
Model: Laure Moorees
MUA: Kathleen Van Walle
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A very rough experiment to see if my Flickr followers like the 50mm equivalent perspective better or the 35mm equivalent.
Rolleinar 2
Fomapan 100
Fomadon Excel stock
negative scanned
Camera scan
Fujifilm X-Pro 2
Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 55mm F 3.5
Valoi 360
NegativeLabPro
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🇺🇸 La instalación de la escultura Compostela Fractal Shell, una obra de gran formato del escultor español Ferreiro Badía, inspirada en el origami y desarrollada en acero inoxidable, ha sido aprobada por NYC Parks para ser expuesta durante un año en el paseo marítimo de Queens, hasta junio de 2024.
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Fotografia feta amb la meva càmera HF/Sinar 717 de ultra gran format 7x17 polzades; objectiu Schneider Kreuznach Symmar Convertible f5.6 360/620mm (en posició 360mm); pel·licula de rajos X Agfa Structurix D4, revelada en Rodinal.
Es tracta d'una càmera de ultra gran format (ULF), de 7x17 polzades (el gran format "normal" acaba a les 8x10 polzades), o 18x43 cm. Aquesta és la mida del negatiu! El fet de "no tenir nom" és que la estructura general, aixó com el frontal, son de la marca Sinar (models P i F2), mentre que la part posterior de fusta ha estat fabricada a ma i per encarrec per Filip Habart, de Praga. Per tant, suposo que he d'anomenar la càmera resultant com la HF/Sinar 717.
Aquest és el pont medieval de Castellbell i el Vilar, sota Montserrat, construit per Bernat de Sa Rocha el 1452 i està pràcticament intacte des d'aleshores (tot i que a la riba est hi ha els blocs de pisos de Can Burés).
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Picture taken with my 7x17 inches HF/Sinar 717 ULF camera; Schneider Kreuznach Symmar Convertible f5.6 360/620mm lens (in 360mm configuration); Agfa Structurix D4 industrial X-Ray film, developed in Rodinal.
This is a 7"x17" ultra large format (ULF) camera (the "normal" large format ends at 8x10 inches). This is the size of the negative! The fact of "not having a name" is that the general structure, as well as the front standard, are from the Sinar cameras (models P and F2), while the wooden ULF back has been made by hand and to order by Filip Habart, from Prague. So I guess I have to call the resulting camera the HF/Sinar 717.
This is the medieval bridge of Castellbell i el Vilar, below the mountain of Montserrat, built by Bernat de Sa Rocha, lord of Castellbell, in 1452 and practically intact since then (although on the east bank there are the blocks of flats of Can Burés).