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Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 80mm f2.8 Plannar T* chrome. Film: Kodak Porta 160 Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
First test roll from Diana. The pictures came out pretty good but the viewfinder inaccuracy cause the cut off of the top part of the pictures. Well, a fun little "Plastic Fantastic" toy camera.
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 Developer: Kodak D-76 normal. Digital conversion: Epson V550 and Lightroom 4.
Camera: Agfa Isola 1
Film: Kodak T-MAX 400 (which is too much ISO for this camera, but hey, shoot and learn).
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The first Brownie was a very significant camera in the history of photography. It changes the way people take picture. Also, the No.2 was introduced with a new type of roll film, the 120 film of which still being made today and now know as medium format film.
I have soft spot for the Kodak Brownie box cameras after I picked up my first Brownie about 10 years ago, a No.2 Model E. Every since then I kept an eye out for nice Brownie and other box cameras.
And here is the first test roll from my new "old" Kodak Brownie No.2 Model F (1924-1933) all 8 frames from it (it is 6X9 format and you only get 8 shots per roll) After I did some restoration on it, cleaning, glued back the mirror in one of the view finder and etc the camera still work fine after all these years. (Picture of the camera coming soon)
Camera: 1924-1933 Kodak Brownie No.2 Model F. Film: Fomapan 100. Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 10mins @ 20*C. Digital Conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
Camera: Agfa Isola 1
Film: Kodak T-MAX 400 (which is too much ISO for this camera, but hey, shoot and learn).
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Was walking around and saw this sculpture by Jim Rennert at Union Square. It is very interesting. There is also another one, a much larger one on the other end of Union Square Park south.
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M ('90s vintage) with Hasselblad Zeiss Planar C 80mm f2.8 T* (Chrome Version) with Hasselbald (Y) yellow filter. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Film: Kodak Tri-X. Developer: Kodak D76 normal 1:1 9:45 mins at 20C*
Camera: Agfa Isola 1
Film: Kodak T-MAX 400 (which is too much ISO for this camera, but hey, shoot and learn).
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Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: Kodak Ektar 100 (120mm)
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Camera: Agfa Click I
Film: Rollei superpan 200
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Public art on the High Line. Interesting piece, I though it was a vending machine at first.
Camera: Rolleicord III 75mm f3.5 Zeiss Triotar. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Film: Kodak Tri-X. Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 9:45 mins at 20*C (normal) Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 4.
MANY THANKS to my friend Dan K for sending me these, they are so awesome, and I'll be sure to give them lots of love!
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Woohoo! My test roll of my Hasselblad turned out great. :)
I'm pretty excited about it. The experience of shooting on the Hassy is significantly different than any of the other cameras I use (of which, there are many.) I am going to scan the rest of the images properly over the next few days, but here is a sneak peek!
That's what F/4 looks like on a C-Series lens. :)
The third in my unholy trinity of Holga 120Ns. This image was taken for a Blurb book that I am currently working on.
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 80mm f2.8 Plannar T* chrome. Film: Kodak Porta 160 Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
Pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Portra 800 medium format film, shot and developed at Box speed. December 2019
After all the excitement of yesterday, I was hoping to have more fun exciting things to share with you today! Unfortunately, my day had other plans. My car died and should be back up and running tomorrow... But it prevented me from doing pretty much anything useful and/or productive today.
Instead, I bring you one of my favourites from my recent Lubitel adventures. :)
Pentax 6x7 loaded with FujiFilm Provia 100F processed at Box Speed medium format film. September 2019. Road trip from Tulsa, OK to Los Angeles, CA.
Pentax 6x7 loaded with expired (FEB 2023) ilford ortho 80 medium format film exposed at box speed. March
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Lens: Hasselblad 150mm f4 Sonnar chrome with Hasselbald (Y) yellow filter. Film: Kodak Tri-X 400. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 9.75 mins at 20*C. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: Fujifilm - Fujicolor Superia 100
Expired in: 2007 or 2009, I can't actually remember, but a good while ago in any case :)
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Pentax 6x7 loaded with Fuji Film Provia 100F medium format film shot and processed at box speed. Colorado Road Trip June 2022
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 150mm f4 Sonnar chrome. Film: Kodak Portra 160. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.
Camera: Agfa Click I
Film: Fujifilm Acros 100
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Pentax 6x7 loaded with medium format FujiFilm Provia 100F fresh film shot at box speed. Los Angeles, CA and surrounding areas. July 2019. Birthday trip.
Camera: Agfa Click 1
Film: Kodak T-MAX 100 (120mm)
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Mamiya 645 Super / Mamiya 80 mm 2.8 @ 4.0 / Ilford FP4 plus 125/120 / Adox Adolux APH 09 / scan from the negative
Camera: Agfa Isola 1
Film: Rollei 800
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