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Hasselblad503CW

Carlzeiss Planar CFE80mm f2.8

PhaseOne P25+

pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Portra 400 medium format film. images captured July 2020

Certo Six Medium Format Folding Camera. Made in Germany in 1957.

 

Camera set:

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Hasselblad 503 CX with a Carl Zeiss 50mm lens shot for an article I wrote on my blog. Check it out here! (There you may find this photo in even larger size)

 

Strobist info:

-430EX camera left w/ reflector colored with silver and gold stripes

-430EX camera right w/ snoot and blue and green gels

-triggered with a ST-E2 transmitter

-light painting done with red LED lights

 

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Pentax 6x7 loaded with ilford Delta 100 medium format film. Images captured May 2018.

Nice addition to my camera collection. Fun to use! STROBIST INFO: Three Nikon Speedlights off camera at 9,6,3 o'clock triggered by Flashwave III's. Manual camera exposure and Nikon 55mm f2.8 Micro on D300

Date:2008/10/11 ZF台中東海隨拍會

Camera:Mamiya 645 PRO

Lens:MAMIYA - SEKOR C 1:1.9 F=80mm

Film:FUJICHROME Provia 100F Professional

Scan:台中 金霏霖

I really like the Baldafix, but the shutter is out by enough to prevent it from being what I was looking for. I like folding cameras, though, so when I found the Isolette at a camera swap it seemed perfect - 6x6, small enough to carry in a (large) jacket pocket, and easy enough to use. I've been pretty happy with it so far.

Rivoli (Turin), Piedmont.

Taken with a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16

 

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Fabrizio Zago

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My photobook, United States Coast to Coast

Rivoli (Turin), Piedmont.

Taken with a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16

 

My personal website www.lucemozioni.com

 

My new photobook, Some days in Copenhagen

 

My photobook, United States Coast to Coast

 

Fabrizio Zago

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This is a Windsor camera, a Diana camera clone, which I've had since the 1970's. I hear so many fun clubs using these cameras, but so many bad things about their quality. I may have to get some 120 film so I can test it out for myself!

 

Some of the things that can be adjusted on this camera include:

Focus: 4-6 ft., 6-12 ft. and 12 ft. to infinity

Regular daylight shutter speed of about 1/100th of a second and a "bulb" setting for timed exposures

3 aperture settings: sunny, sun with clouds and cloudy. I've seen the apertures settings described as f/19, f/13, and f/11.

 

Not too shabby for a cheap, all-plastic camera!

 

Update: I have purchased a couple rolls of 120 film to run through this camera. When they're all finished and developed, I'll be sure to share them here! (If any turn out worth posting, that is!)

 

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Seagull Camera 海鷗相機 - Hong Kong Ha Pak Nai 香港下白泥

- Using Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 45mm f/1.8

San Anselmo, California

Yashica MAT 124-G

Kodak Portra 160

Subject: Napoleon's French imperial army field camp..Early 19th century.

 

Moscow festival of historical reconstruction "Times and Epochs". Mitino Landscape Park. Summer of 2024.

  

Fujicolor PRO 400H +Pentax 67+ SMC Pentax 165/2.8

Salone dell'Auto di Torino - Parco del Valentino 2017

 

Pentax 67 + smc Pentax 67 Macro 135mm f4

Kodak Portra 400

 

Pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Ektar 100 medium format film. Images captured March 2020

It has not all been digital. As you can see the Hasselblad has also been at work. Have 10 rolls of Velvia 50 being developed and scanned to add to the project

Rolleicord VB

HP5+ @ 1600

HC 110 ( dil H )

Kiev 80, Russian medium format camera with lens Vega - 12B, 2,8/90

Kiev-60

Mir-26B 45mm f3.5

Kodak Vision3 250D

Phase One IQ3-100 ISO 50 f5.6 1/500 Schneider 55mm LS f2.8

  

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Certo Six Medium Format Folding Camera. Made in Germany in 1957.

The film is advanced by 2 winds of the film advance lever. The indicator by the '1' on the dial changes from red to green to show when the shutter is cocked.

 

Camera set:

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Camera: Agfa Clack

Film: Ilford Delta 100 (120)

Read the story behind this photo here on my blog

 

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No unauthorized use, reproduction or distribution without prior permission.

Date:2008/11/27 高雄 - 橋頭糖廠

Camera:Zeiss Ikon IKONTA PRONTOR-SV

Lens:Novar-Anastigmat 105mm F4.5 (135等校換算≒40mm)

Film:Agfa Agfacolor Optima 100

Scan:台中金霏林 NORITSU

Taken with the YashicaMat 124G and Kodak Ektar 100.

 

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Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 80mm f2.8 Plannar T* chrome. Film: Ilford Delta 3200 @ 3200. Developer: Ilford ILFOTEC DD-X 1+4 9.50 mins @ 20*C. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 and Lightroom 6.

Cuireadh daoine i gcré na cille i i Machaire Gathlán den chéad uair sa bhliain 1765. Roimhe sin bhí ar an phobal na mairbh a iompar ar thuras cúig mhíle dhéag trasna chnoc Thaobh a' Leithid fhad le reilig Thulacha Beaglaoich in aice leis an Fhál Carrach. Tá sean-bhallóg le feiceáil sa reilig. Deirter gur teach pobail a bhí anseo a thóg ord na bProinsiasach.

 

The old cemetary in Machaire Gathlán, West Donegal, was first used as a burial ground in 1765. Prior to that, the dead had to be carried across the hill of Taobh a’ Leithid to the graveyard at Tulach Beaglaoich beside the town of Falcarragh. This was a journey of some fifteen miles. The ruin in the graveyard is reputed to be a Franciscian church.

 

Camera: Pentax 67II

Lens SMC Pentax 75mm

Film: Kodak T-Max 100

ISO: 100

Aperture: f/8

Shutter: 1/125 Sec

Converted to duotone in Adobe Lightroom

Camera - Mamiya 645 Pro TL

Film - Fujifilm Pro 400C 120mm

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Taken at Gray Manor Hotel in Cholderton, England

Voigtlander Bessa 66 (standard model), German medium format folding camera produced by Voigtländer, between 1938-1940 and 1948-1950.

s.n. A097931

Use 120 film.

Lens: Skopar 3,5/75mm.

Compur shutter speed: B, 1s, 1/2s, 1/5s, 1/10s, 1/25s, 1/50s, 1/100s, 1/300s.

A day out in the mountains with expired Shanghai GP3 film and my beautiful but extremely heavy Bronica. There's a reason I go to waterfalls within a short hike from the car park.

Katoomba Cascade, Katoomba Waterfall, Orphan Rock and the Three sisters.

 

Film stock: Shanghai GP3 100

Expiry: 12/2005

ISO: 100

Format: 120 (6x6)

Camera: Zenza Bronica EC-TL

Lens: various

 

Digitised: digital camera scan

 

Developer: Caffenol-CL no restrainer, semi-stand 35min @20degC

  

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