Share some MF photos .... part 5


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f22 1/2" Ilford FP4 4x5
Sinar F
Rodenstock 210mm

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f22 1/4" TriX 4x5
Sinar F
Rodenstock 210mm
 

Not sure is this the correct thread to ask this question.

Any body knows where I can find a Hasselblad B60-to-67mm filter adaptor in local store. Apart from answers like Evilbay...Had tried buying generic one, but takes forever to arrive. Need this sort of urgen as I will be travelling during CNY and would like to bring filters and the Hassy around shooting :).
 

Not sure is this the correct thread to ask this question.

Any body knows where I can find a Hasselblad B60-to-67mm filter adaptor in local store. Apart from answers like Evilbay...Had tried buying generic one, but takes forever to arrive. Need this sort of urgen as I will be travelling during CNY and would like to bring filters and the Hassy around shooting :).

Got mine from Philip @ GrandLink
 

I got a 70years old Rolleiflex (1940) recently and did a test roll at Emerald Hill. Was fumbling with how to shoot and all ...no metering etc, looking downward to view finder was simply strange and fumbling...but enjoy the process. Here's the only one that I find interesting and guess this Rollei still rock and roll !

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Wow...that's really well maintained for a 70 year old Rolleiflex
 

Rolleiflex look sharper in photo than real life :) Got it from Chiif. I always wonder what's the story behind this camera ...went thru WWII
 

Rolleiflex look sharper in photo than real life :) Got it from Chiif. I always wonder what's the story behind this camera ...went thru WWII

You bought the ones on the glass display?

Yeah...one thing about old cameras is the history and story behind it :D
 

Yup ! i just walk in (first time to his shop) and ask some questions...and walk out with a Rolleiflex !
 

I got a 70years old Rolleiflex (1940) recently and did a test roll at Emerald Hill. Was fumbling with how to shoot and all ...no metering etc, looking downward to view finder was simply strange and fumbling...but enjoy the process. Here's the only one that I find interesting and guess this Rollei still rock and roll !

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Glad you managed to get good shots on your first roll.

Yes, all my Rolleiflex works well and are sharp copies. These babies are very simple to use and they yield exceptional quality pictures. Don't think the cheaper f3.5 version are inferior to the f2.8 version. They are actually sharper and gives superb clarity if used properly. :)

Hope you use it to it's fullest potential. :)
 

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Mamiya 7ii + 43mm :heart::heart: (cropped)
160vc
 

chiif said:
Glad you managed to get good shots on your first roll.

Yes, all my Rolleiflex works well and are sharp copies. These babies are very simple to use and they yield exceptional quality pictures. Don't think the cheaper f3.5 version are inferior to the f2.8 version. They are actually sharper and gives superb clarity if used properly. :)

Hope you use it to it's fullest potential. :)

Thank you, Chiif :)
 

@Cactus jACK: Yeah definitely one of the most photogenic cities out there..

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250mm Hasselblad
TMax

Phuket
 

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