Xylo
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I'm new to the forum!
Welcome!
I must admit that I'm a sucker for pretty much any medium format SLR. Too bad I don't have the spare change to buy one.
I'm new to the forum!
Welcome!
I must admit that I'm a sucker for pretty much any medium format SLR. Too bad I don't have the spare change to buy one.
That's an awesome, discerning collection. I had the 6008i for just a day and was blown away by it. But it's too heavy and battery-dependent for my purposes.
I'm finding myself shooting exclusively with my recently-acquired Blad SWC 903. It's certainly living up to its reputation for sharpness. Running Tri-X and Adox CHS 100 II through it, the Tri-X in Pyrocat HD and the Adox in FX 39.
I still use my film medium format SLRs (and other medium format cameras) but I recently acquired a medium format digital - a Fuji GFX 50S-ii with the 45-100 zoom lens. One thing it does extremely well is night-time/low light exposures.
anything with a CMOS sensor will far exceed the sensitivity you get from even the fastest film, but trying to make film work in low light can be a fun challenge.
(Former: Hasselblad)
Now:
Fuji GX680III
Fuji GW680III
Fuji GSW680III
No-drama cameras.
GX680 are amazing and the lenses are superb, but the weight and size were too much for me
Not the long ago (maybe even still now) Instax camera were all the rage among teens and tweens. I was in a camera store and a mother and her young daughter were buying a dozen or so for a birthday party. They're basically toys.I tried yet another "medium format" camera today, a Fujifilm Instax 210. The picture size is basically medium format except of course it is a print. I hoped that the print would have some detail to scan but there really wasn't much. But I did make some tourists happy today when I gave them my test shot of Downtown Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge Park. The young crowd knows nothing about Polaroid and instant photography except for the very few that have Instax cameras. Instant photography to them is their phone. I have so much expired Instax wide film I should go around and hand out photos.
the Instax could be a good ice-breaker to relax people so I can use the real camera.
A 4x5 Speed Graphic with a LomoGraflok might be even better...
It might be a little intimidating though.
Lately having fun with a Mamiya Press Super 23. Mostly using the 100mm and the 65mm on 6x9.
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