Share some MF photos ... part 2


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wah, how much u bot the sekonic 758D? its sold in all shops in SG?

I think I got it at 700+ (prob more than a D70 now!) :)

But then, I also use it for my studio work. So for me it's pretty worth it.
 

It's been TOOOOO long since I've went shooting again. Did a short trip to some sheds and old jettys at the Yishun "Causeway" some time back.

Threw the negs in the drawer and forgot about them for a few months. Then only developed them this week. Not sure if it's because I left then undeveloped for so long but one of the rolls was seriously overexposed. (either that or I just set the wrong ISO in the meter)

Well anyway here are some images shot with my Yashicamat.

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A few more on my flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ervinelin/sets/72157617602165414/with/3494693996/
 

Hi guys, I have'nt posted a shot for a long time, here goes.

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Shot with Rolleiflex T at Punggol. Kodak Porta 160VC

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Shot with Pentacon 6 TL at Pasir Ris. Kodak T-Max 100.
 

Wow. Love that set enivre, very cool shots.
 

I agree, beautiful ... That's one reason I love MF (and LF), 3-D, and your pictures validate it :-)

Very true. As much as i like my Leica, there's this pop to MF shots that 35mm can't touch.
 

no high end equipment here. 8banners pinhole + astia 100f e6 processed.
here're 3 shots from my 'the trees are blocking my view' set. abit underexposed, but the sky really blue though.

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yashica-a, with kodak 400vc

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First shots with Pentacon 6, 80/2.8; sorry, low-res scans since it was first roll ;)

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Bronica ETRS, T-max 100 in HC110b

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Pardon the dust!
 

Thanks EFDixon!

I was thinking of doing more, but the very fact that i lost the mounting plate to my tripod made focusing a tricky issue.
 

Acquired my dream camera...

Here's a pic fresh from the oven...

 



The Biogon is not famed for no reason...

I don't think any other wide angle come close to this... :sweat:
 



The Biogon is not famed for no reason...

I don't think any other wide angle come close to this... :sweat:

considering u probably are right against the wall for the shot, the lack of distortion is pretty amazing. :thumbsup:
 

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