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I hope I haven't annoyed the "do not repost pictures" mafia on this forum too much :)

Actually, seeing the pictures being repeated in your comments offers context, otherwise it's a case of jumping back a page or more to make sense. Of course it's unnecessary If comments immediately follows the picture being referred to, or at least being on the same page.

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Your "new" camera obtains a slightly esoteric but not unattractive appearance (I am curious how well this beauty will age). And with such a conversation piece in your hands I am also curious of your crop of (street) pictures taken with this camera.

 

 

  

It seems good James  :)

 

Oh, very nice indeed, James. A delicious combination. I'm sorry to have missed you during your trip in these parts. Do let me know next time you come over to NL.

br

Philip

 

 

 

 

 

 

James, this is a sensational looking camera!

 

 

Thank you all for your comments. I am curious about the work with this eyecatchter, too. Hopefully the exposure times work flawlessly and the Leica Meter MR, which I got with the camera for just 30€ does his job :) In the next step I will remove the deck plate and clean the viewfinder windows. I will also try to solve the issue with the framelines, as at the moment all framelines are visible all the time, allthough the frameline selector is not sticking. If anyone of you has any hints about this issue, comments are much appreciated.

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Thanks, Richard.  Good point!

Interesting to me Philip, for the framing and the content.

 

 

 

Nice job Adam. With a Hasselblad and a dead sea, the closer you get the scarier it gets! 

 

 

Great picture! Love the shadows of this happy family too.

 

The second one is very clever :)  Excellent signature rendering of mid/light tones

A couple of Sydney Harbour Cruise ships with Rolleiflex/HP5+

 

Triangles

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Funnels

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The great thing about the Dead Sea is that it is so surreal that, no matter where you turn and look, after a few seconds you can find a composition to shoot.  And we can all be there shooting together and each come away with our own wonderful series of compositions.  Unlike, say, big cities where the big immediate draw are flagship skyscrapers and monuments, which everyone shoots in the same way with often little to distinguish...

 

Another Velvia 50 moment..  :wub:  

503cw, 80mm planar

 

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very difficult to find one: where did you buy it?

 

 

In Italy !!

I asked on a french forum if anyone had a spare BEOON and an italian photographer sold me a complete set in its original box.

 

Found a Fotocar-2 lens  after having bought a bargain  Schneider Componon 50 2.8, both on eBay.it.

 

 

Some more Velvia 100 - Horizon 202  from 1994 in Mongolia (scanned at a pro lab in Paris):

 

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Tsaatan boy and his reindeer by _JM_, on Flickr

 

Cheers, Jean-Marc.

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In Italy !!

I asked on a french forum if anyone had a spare BEOON and an italian photographer sold me a complete set in its original box.

 

Found a Fotocar-2 lens  after having bought a bargain  Schneider Componon 50 2.8 both on eBay.it.

 

 

Some more Velvia 100 - Horizon 202  from 1994 in Mongolia (scanned at a pro lab in Paris):

 

7749938344_e33801b4ce_h.jpg

Tsaatan boy and his reindeer by _JM_, on Flickr

 

Cheers, Jean-Marc.

 

fantastic, Jean Marc.  Is that with the Xpan?

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...'Bierpinsel' in Berlin-Steglitz...


 


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M4 + CBiogon 2,8/35 - CHM100 - D76


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Thanks  a lot Adam,

 

it is the Zenith Horizon 202 .

 

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Hats off :-) by _JM_, on Flickr

 

Had a little piece on these photos in 2013:

http://www.plateformag.com/magazine/numero-49?lang=en

pages 140 to 159

 

Cheers, JM.

 

 

Great, as in the others, the colours are wonderful and match the subject well.

The Horizon is a camera that takes some getting used to but can achieve amazing results.

You must have aligned them in a half-circle to get them in line :)

 

Rgds

 

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Looking from Citerna over the land...

 

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M5, 25, Color Implosion, ns

 

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The road to City di Castello

 

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When I took this picture, on my way to Gubbio, I had to think of all the wonderful and inspiring pictures of these flowers that Doc Henry has posted here over the years.

 

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Henry,

I made a short non scientific comparison between the V600 scans and a camera scan. I don't want to post images here because they're out of topic, so loaded them to this web page.

The camera scan seems to win in terms of details, but there are other issues, so I do not have an overall final opinion yet.

thanks

 

https://antoniofedele.wordpress.com/2017/09/01/epson-v600-vs-camera-scan-preliminary/

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