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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Medium format / April 2006

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Should I keep the 220 back or get the 120 I was supposed to have.14 Apr 2006 04:40 GMT5
I ordered a used RB67 with the 120 back When I opened the box I had the
220 back on the camera.
I think my options are
1) send it back and get a 120 back
I have something positive to say about the Moskba 511 Apr 2006 04:36 GMT7
The leather case is splendid.
503cw or 2000?06 Apr 2006 10:25 GMT3
the question could be made in another way, too: what are the reasons
for which one should go for one or the other?
i know quite a bit of things on 50* cameras (there's a nice paper on
that subject on hasselblad.se website), but i've found almost nothing
Links for C lenses05 Apr 2006 20:12 GMT7
Hi everybody, I'm looking for informations about Hasselblad C lenses
(50, 80, 150). It is quite easy to find infos for CF or modern
Hasselblad lenses, not so easy for the older C type.
Thanks all
Can't Release Lens From 500C/M Body05 Apr 2006 20:00 GMT23
Attached lens w/o cocking camera & lens. Now, lens won't release. How
can I get the lens to release?
How about a coolscan v ed for scanning panoramic 35mm film?05 Apr 2006 17:41 GMT7
I've got a 4990 but I am well aware of its limitations. I need to scan
in some Horizon 202 shots which uses 35mm film and the frames are about
6cm wide. All my photos are transparencies with that camera. Would it
be practical and sensible to use the relatively cheap coolscan v ed ...
Hasselblad PM5 out of focus05 Apr 2006 10:15 GMT3
I just received a used PM5 for my 503CW and it is really out of focus..
I do not normally wear glasses and the eyepiece cannot be adjusted (at
least on this unit it does not turn).
I have seen that a 0 diopter (hasselblad 42412) for this prism , was
Mamiya 645E - back popping open..05 Apr 2006 05:42 GMT4
How often does this happen?  I was using it today on tripod to shoot
some flowers and was doing pretty well till about 2/3 of the way
through and it popped open. I finished the roll using mirror lockup
which seemed to help but obviously is not terribly convenient.
Koni Omega Rapid 200 half of the frame darker than other side04 Apr 2006 19:40 GMT2
I do have a question about the KO200.
I got one from the bay, and it is taking
nice pictures. But in some frames one side is
significant darker than the other side.
Epson film scanners04 Apr 2006 11:09 GMT1
Is the 4490 any good, or just a flat-bed with a film holder?
I've also been pointed at the Epson V700, if that's any better.
I want to be able to scan (mostly) mono negs of up to 6*9, with some
slides and colour negs of various formats. Nothing bigger than MF.
Aw, just friggin give up and go digital04 Apr 2006 01:54 GMT7
Go Digital! 100%     FILM IS DEAD!
Now just hang in there, all you fellow saints of Digital! Someday, the
Digital lens makers will make something as good as....
The Biogon. Not soon. Maybe not within 10 years, but it will come! So put
Hasselblad HDI  (22 megapixel) - Where to Rent?03 Apr 2006 17:44 GMT7
I am just nosy about the capabilities of this newest Hasselblad
offering.   Has anyone here had the opportunity to try it out?
I can't even find an extensive review of it on Google.
One website for the camera itself:
Which other 6x6 folders took 11 frames?02 Apr 2006 02:26 GMT11
I just got a Super-Ikonta B 532/16 and was quite surprised that it only
takes 11 photos on a roll of 120. What other 6x6 cameras was this true
of where the mechanics limited you to 11 frames?
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