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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Medium format / March 2005

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Adobe - today the world, tomorrow the universe...30 Mar 2005 23:06 GMT3
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Porta VC 400 or 800?30 Mar 2005 05:48 GMT9
or something else completely?  I'll be travelling to Yellowstone and
Southern Utah this summer, carrying an old Olympus 6x6 folding camera.
It has a red window in the back for the film counter, with a sliding
cover (I don't know if any of that makes a difference when using fast
Pentax 645 manual focus lenses?30 Mar 2005 05:29 GMT3
Seeking user reviews and comments for any of
the following Pentax 645 manual focus lenses:
55/2.8, 75/2.8, and 150/3.5
TIA,
Adapt a Roll 620 film holder30 Mar 2005 01:18 GMT5
Recently I bought a Adapt A Roll 620 film holder. I was hoping to use
it with my Busch Pressman 23.
However, I could not make the film counter to register.
There is a shaft at the far end of the holder, if I turn it manually,
pentax 67II vs pentax 6729 Mar 2005 07:59 GMT12
i am a hobbyist that has used a 6 x 9 fuji rangefinder for years. i want to
switch to the pentax 6 x 7 so that i can use multiple lenses. what am i
getting with the 67II that i am not getting in the 67 (and i dont mean just
a newer camera)? in your opinion is the 67II worth the ...
The Greatest News Ever!29 Mar 2005 04:54 GMT1
http://www.jcil.blogspot.com << The Greatest News Ever!
Fuji Frontier scans of E628 Mar 2005 06:41 GMT8
Well, having brought a few frames for scanning on a Frontier, here are a
couple results (cropped down).
The sunrise shot seems okay, but in the full scan it is blocked up a
little here and there.
Looking for a new scanner for Negatives27 Mar 2005 13:08 GMT3
I was a corporate industrial aerospace photographer, new to the digita
field and am looking for a scanner that won?t coast me bazillio
dollars to purchase.  I want to use this scanner to input a lot of m
35mm, 2 1/4, 6 x7, 6x9, XPan Panorama and 4x5 negatives and (som
Some advice please- Used Mamiya 64526 Mar 2005 17:18 GMT2
I just picked up a Mamiya Pro 645 for a song.  The box showed up & I ha
to move to the garage the odor (mildew musty) was so strong.  I plugge
through trashing the packing materials & box, and cleaning the camera.
The viewfinder and mirror were dusty.  Overall, the camera looks to b
Hasselblad 500 CM26 Mar 2005 11:11 GMT12
Hi, I'm looking for technica data of Hasselblad 500 CM. I've the
opportunity to exchange my Rolleiflex 3.5T + many accessories with a
500 CM  + 80 mm. Whta about this idea?
Thans all
Epson 2450 vs Epson 4180 and 4990 Scanners ?26 Mar 2005 02:59 GMT13
I have had an Epson 2450 for the last four years. I have been fairly happy
with it. I scan my 6x6 slides and have some of the best blown up to 12X18
inches. If I have a great shot I would have a pro lab do a larger
enlargement. Would the Epson 4180 be that much better than my ...
Hassy bellows26 Mar 2005 02:03 GMT3
I just bought and did first tests with a Hasselblad bellows. I used my CF
80, which gives a rather limited range (about 1:1 and larger), but I
expected this, so it wasn't really a disappointment. From a friend I heard
about 135mm macro lenses which will focus from 1:1 to infinity.
Bronica RF645 - new camera, old 135 lens?25 Mar 2005 12:25 GMT4
I have just bought a new RF645 (from Robert White in England, excellent
price) and then a 135 lens.  I had  sold just such a combination in
December last year and almost immediately regretted it.  My question is
this: since the new body is adjusted for the 100mm lens, does that mean
Panorama Panning Base - Nodal Points for Mamiya RZ 67 Lens23 Mar 2005 14:26 GMT1
Anyone know what the Nodal Point measuremenst are for Mamiya RZ67
lenses? (I have a 180mm and a 110mm lens).  I am curious whether the
Really Right Stuff Panorama Rails are long enough for MF work.  Anyone
ever tried panos with such gear, Really Right = Really expensive.  I'm
large images and the web23 Mar 2005 11:37 GMT7
Rafe - about putting up large images on the web.
Is this a fair start?
http://elearning.winona.edu/jjs/z2/mirror.html
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