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vor einer Stunde schrieb B. Lichter:

Scharf kann die Makina nämlich

ja das kann sie absolut, das Original auf Papier ist so scharf wie es ich gehört, die Originaldatei aus dem Scanner ist weniger scharf, die musste ich erst nachschärfen, aber ich glaube das ist doch bei gescannten Bildern, Negativen und auch bei Digitalaufnahmen immer so.

6 x 7 Negative sind einfach ein Freude. Hier wird manchmal behauptet analog bringt ausser dem "Spaßfaktor" genauso wie Holga, Polaroid, etc. nichts, weil das alles viel einfacher und schneller mit einem App geht. 

Ich bin ja kein wirklicher Maßstab, was Bildbearbeitung angeht, aber nur des Spasses wegen, tue ich mir die Dunkelkammerbeit sicher nicht an. Das ist richtig viel Arbeit, aber die Referenz ist das fertige Bild und das bringe ich digital nicht zusammen, das soll aber nicht heissen, dass es nicht geht.

 

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Heute ist der Schnee zurückgekommen 🙂

Makina 67 - Ilford HP5 @ 250 - X-tol 1:1 - Orangefilter

 

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Zwölferhorn - St. Gilgen am Wolfgangsee - Lith auf Foma Retrobrom - Ilford HP-5 - Xtol 

 

 

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Traunkirchen im Salzkammergut mit Johannesbergkapelle - Lithprint auf Orwo Papier (30 Jahr alt) - Ilford FP4 - ID11 - Plaubel Makina

 

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Hello Plaubel users.    Wonderful images here 

I am a Leica M user thinking of buying the PB 67 as my entry to Medium Format, for street portraiture. 

I hope you don't mind me asking here - how easy is the focusing method (being on the shutter button) to adjust to from Leica M.  Some reviews say the focussing is slow or tricky.

My shortlist is PB67 or Mamiya 6. I have tried the Mamiya 6 and find it extremely intuitive for an M user.  But I am much more drawn to the rendering of images coming from the 80mm PB67, as well as the build of the camera just looks fantastic .

Any advice would be appreciated on the speed/ease of focussing for my intended use

Thanks

Graham 

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vor 10 Stunden schrieb grahamc:

Hello Plaubel users.    Wonderful images here 

I am a Leica M user thinking of buying the PB 67 as my entry to Medium Format, for street portraiture. 

I hope you don't mind me asking here - how easy is the focusing method (being on the shutter button) to adjust to from Leica M.  Some reviews say the focussing is slow or tricky.

My shortlist is PB67 or Mamiya 6. I have tried the Mamiya 6 and find it extremely intuitive for an M user.  But I am much more drawn to the rendering of images coming from the 80mm PB67, as well as the build of the camera just looks fantastic .

Any advice would be appreciated on the speed/ease of focussing for my intended use

Thanks

Graham 

Hi Graham,

I have both cameras, the Plaubel and the Mamiya 7. I take 90% of the medium format pictures with the Plaubel although handling is much easier with the Mamiya. Focusing with the Plaubel is quite difficult, but with a bit of practice it works. The Plaubel is one of the cameras I would sell last. All the best with the decision.

Also note that the lens of the Plaubel has an aperture of 2.8.

Toni.

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4 hours ago, leitna said:

Hi Graham,

I have both cameras, the Plaubel and the Mamiya 7. I take 90% of the medium format pictures with the Plaubel although handling is much easier with the Mamiya. Focusing with the Plaubel is quite difficult, but with a bit of practice it works. The Plaubel is one of the cameras I would sell last. All the best with the decision.

Also note that the lens of the Plaubel has an aperture of 2.8.

Toni.

Thanks Toni.  That’s really great to know. Thanks very much 

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Mamiya 7 + 65 mm, eine nahe Verwandte der Plaubel Makina

 

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... und die Plaubel Makina

 

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Am 22.1.2023 um 07:48 schrieb grahamc:

Hello Plaubel users.    Wonderful images here 

I am a Leica M user thinking of buying the PB 67 as my entry to Medium Format, for street portraiture. 

I hope you don't mind me asking here - how easy is the focusing method (being on the shutter button) to adjust to from Leica M.  Some reviews say the focussing is slow or tricky.

My shortlist is PB67 or Mamiya 6. I have tried the Mamiya 6 and find it extremely intuitive for an M user.  But I am much more drawn to the rendering of images coming from the 80mm PB67, as well as the build of the camera just looks fantastic .

Any advice would be appreciated on the speed/ease of focussing for my intended use

Thanks

Graham 

Hi Graham, 

I just finished my first roll on the Makina 670 a short while ago. I actually found focusing it relatively easy. In Hamish Gill‘s review of the 67 he says that he doesn’t like the fact so much that the rangefinder patch is not so well defined on the edges. But I find the double image to be very clear and achieving focus snaps quite nicely.  
Making photographs with the Makina 670 is a very unique and special experience - in the most positive sense.

Best regards,

Erik

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