@ DigitalDivide: It was an honor to be the one responsible for your first post!
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adamoe said:hah- i have a Hasselblad 503c .. its hard to find film for it sometimes but its fun to shoot with, plus.. a ton of old people always come up to you when you're walking around with a camera like that telling you their life stories..
It's not just old people. My Hasselblad (I've owned it for 12 days) is a real magnet. People just stop dead in their tracks.
BillyBean said:Let's not fall into the 'if I don't understand it, it must be dangerous' model of thinking, please!!
i nearly bought a mamiya a few weeks ago but it went for more than i wanted to pay in ebaySandyP said:For you folks who are shooting 35mm film, if you haven't..... you should really be getting into medium format! It's too awesome! 35mm feels too small, Shoot some 6x7 format stuff, oh my god. Amazing.
Here are a few favs from last year, the one black and white in the studio (head shot) is PanF+ ISO 50 film, and the other black and white (is actually a behind the scenes shot) is Tri-X 400.
The color ones are Fuji Pro 160s (Bench shot) and Kodak Portra VC 400 (roof top).
wickidwombat said:i nearly bought a mamiya a few weeks ago but it went for more than i wanted to pay in ebaySandyP said:For you folks who are shooting 35mm film, if you haven't..... you should really be getting into medium format! It's too awesome! 35mm feels too small, Shoot some 6x7 format stuff, oh my god. Amazing.
Here are a few favs from last year, the one black and white in the studio (head shot) is PanF+ ISO 50 film, and the other black and white (is actually a behind the scenes shot) is Tri-X 400.
The color ones are Fuji Pro 160s (Bench shot) and Kodak Portra VC 400 (roof top).
do you do your own developing? In don't really have anywhere to setup a dark room, in the process of building a studio at home though and the labs charge sooo much to develop filmSandyP said:wickidwombat said:i nearly bought a mamiya a few weeks ago but it went for more than i wanted to pay in ebaySandyP said:For you folks who are shooting 35mm film, if you haven't..... you should really be getting into medium format! It's too awesome! 35mm feels too small, Shoot some 6x7 format stuff, oh my god. Amazing.
Here are a few favs from last year, the one black and white in the studio (head shot) is PanF+ ISO 50 film, and the other black and white (is actually a behind the scenes shot) is Tri-X 400.
The color ones are Fuji Pro 160s (Bench shot) and Kodak Portra VC 400 (roof top).
www.keh.com is the place to be!!! fair prices and pretty accurate gear assessments/ratings.
I have a 645 and a 6x7, I love both. Next up is a C330f (a 6x6 Mamiya, twin lens reflex camera).