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Erm... wow.
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Cheers bud, I'm super happy with these!
Files are all over 100mb so no idea how big they could be printed.... I guess huge.
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These are all great!
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Cheers, love the chair one as well... : ]
Those MF "scans" are great!!
Especially like the second and last one.
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Sorry to hear this. From experience I can recommend Mamiya C3, C33, C330. You lose out on the widest lens, interchangeable backs, and are stuck with a square format (which I prefer), but you also retain the same no-battery reliability. My fave of this group was the C33. Really robust.
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Last 3 composite scans from first home developed 120 film.
Rolleicord VB on Kodak T Max 400.
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This is very beautiful:
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Thanks man, that's very kind of you to say.
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such depth..
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Yeah, all shot with the Rolleicord on Kodak Tmax 400. All guestimated exposure.
They blow up huge!
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Ace colour and textures in this one!
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Cheers!
One of the few where I enjoy the somewhat manic colour Ektar gives.. -
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I like the perspective on that road sign.
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You've got a good eye.
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A friends Blog
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Cheers!
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I am interested in buying a Mamiya 6 including lenses. If you hear anybody wanting to sell theirs, will you let me know? Also, is Aperture in Rathbone Place the shop to go to for second hand cameras like this?
First medium format home developed and scanned. Time consuming to stitch these images in PS but it gives nice big files to work with.
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