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danlandoni
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Picked up a P25+ to go along with my P30+. First image is am 80mm and the second is the 50mm Mk1. Loving the P25+ files!
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Alexey
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P25+ schneider 80
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Chris_Brown
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Smile dammit!
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Quote from: Alexey1 on July 10, 2014, 02:31:40 pm
Now
here's
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danlandoni
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Love that shot! Alexey!
Here's a couple from today.
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Alexey
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ZDback 35mm RPP
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July 15, 2014, 12:40:58 pm »
p20+ mamiya af 150 3.5 C1
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dag.bb
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July 19, 2014, 07:21:48 am »
Mamiya Universal 6x9 test
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dagr
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I just bought a
Mamiya Universal
for my growing collection of medium format cameras. This was just a quick shot to run a roll through the camera, before giving feedback to the seller - I know I am not using the format to its fullest (and there is some light fall-off)! Focusing is a little bit off (behind the eyes), however it is still quite sharp. This is at minimum focusing distance (1.5m), so you need extension rings to get closer. Otherwise the camera seems great - it's 2,4kg without the left hand grip, and with the model3 back (right hand grip), and surprisingly hand-holdable. Scanned on a Microtek 120TF @ 4000 dpi.
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rogerxnz
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Interesting shot, Bryan.
There is a harsh line around the foreground rocks. Is that because of mask or is this a composite shot?
If it is a composite, did you combine shots to give more depth of field? Or, what was the reason?
Roger
Quote from: siebel on June 22, 2014, 09:18:34 am
Sunrise from Mt.Saentis, Switzerland. Alpa STC, IQ180, 23HR Alpagon w/CF + .6ND grad (soft).
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playing hometown tourist
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July 24, 2014, 03:49:01 pm »
Alexey and Chris - very nice recent architectural images.
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ErikKaffehr
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Five minutes from work an a few minutes of walking...
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July 29, 2014, 11:53:49 pm »
Admired many images and comments on this site. Figured maybe time to contribute something
Cheers.
Leica S w/70CS
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Ristretto, these r very good. I like #1(great styling), #3 & #4. Leica quality shows.
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P20+ mamiya af 55
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Alexey
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P20+ mamiya AF 80
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p20+ MAMIYA af 80mm
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p20+ MAMIYA AF80
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af 35
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p20+ 35mm
two strobes test
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