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02/22/2011 02:07:27 AM |
Has that beautiful seamless warmth of film. Striking photo and lovely subject. |
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03/04/2009 02:25:55 PM |
this might be a silly question, but is that film meant to be C-41 processed like Kodak bw400cn? i only ask because i've been recently starting to develop my own b&w and i didn't think it was possible to do such a thing.
regardless, this is beautiful. the lighting is great! |
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03/02/2009 07:53:20 PM |
Originally posted by Mephisto: but does it have exchangable backs? ;) |
Hi Chris,
Interchangeable backs? Sort of!! :) They're actually film inserts rather than backs. I have the 120 and 220 inserts and there's also one for 70mm but I don't think that film type is readily available anymore. I recetly saw a link to a 16Mp digital insert, (from China), but having trouble finding additional info.
Originally posted by Mephisto:
btw how did you do you light metering on this? light/flash meter, guessing, testing with the digital slr beforehand? |
This shot was a single light setup so just did a quick test shot with the DSLR. I tend to only use the light meter for multi light setups when chimping with the DSLR is too slow :)
bazz. |
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03/02/2009 01:36:36 PM |
Originally posted by sir_bazz: It's an interesting body in that in all regards it's just an oversized SLR. |
but does it have exchangable backs? ;)
Originally posted by sir_bazz: Neat little feature is that it imprints shooting data along the edge of the film for each shot. Kinda like analog exif data. |
that's a really handy feature indeed, shame most camera's don't have it though...
btw how did you do you light metering on this? light/flash meter, guessing, testing with the digital slr beforehand? |
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03/02/2009 03:29:48 AM |
Originally posted by Pug-H:
That's a camera that I would like to have. It seems most photographers in Japan who use one take landscapes. |
Yeah I've read that the Pentax 645 was very popular in Japan but personally I find the format lends itself very well to portraiture. Guess I should try to shoot some landscapes during the month. :)
Originally posted by bvy: A very honest capture. Beautiful everything here... |
Thanks Brian. |
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03/01/2009 10:39:53 PM |
Kind of a startled expression, but very sharp.
That's a camera that I would like to have. It seems most photographers in Japan who use one take landscapes. |
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03/01/2009 10:16:45 PM |
A very honest capture. Beautiful everything here... |
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03/01/2009 05:34:17 PM |
Yeah guys...I thought the film details would be of more interest than the camera :)
But for the record, the equipment used was a Pentax 645N with the Pentax-FA 75mm f2.8 @ f8.
It's an interesting body in that in all regards it's just an oversized SLR. Neat little feature is that it imprints shooting data along the edge of the film for each shot. Kinda like analog exif data.
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03/01/2009 12:42:54 PM |
pentax 645, according to his post in the s c thread. ;) |
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03/01/2009 12:41:17 PM |
Yes, gorgeous photo and tones. I was wondering what camera as well? |
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03/01/2009 11:46:43 AM |
lovely tones and expression. those eyes...
what camera was this taken with? nevermind
Message edited by author 2009-03-01 12:44:21. |
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