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Quote:Originally Posted by sub50hz What film? Most modern print films have ridiculous exposure latitude. fp4 +, Its within a stop either side of perfect, which is good enough for me considering I spent 16 dollars on my light meter.
just developed my first roll of 120, and it looks like my camera and light meter must be mostly defect free, as every frame has a well exposed image. I'll wonder what my manual focusing will look like once I contact print them.
How much did the big stopper cost you? / where did you buy it from in Australia?
There are many things I would do to own a film AND digital hasselblad. Also what's higher end then a digital hasselblad? Mamiya leaf sinar?
Quote:Originally Posted by Professional Most of those are in many bags, but those are my equipment list: Bodies Digital: Hasselblad H4D-60 Canon EOS 1DX Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III Canon EOS 1D Mark III [Blue Dot] Canon EOS 1Ds Mark...
Quote:Originally Posted by Conspiracy it will kinda. extra backs can get pricey sometimes. but accessories stay reasonably priced on KEH. the easiest way to go unless you already have it is to get just a plain viewfinder and focus...
Quote:Originally Posted by sub50hz Enjoy the camera, it's highly underrated by camera snobs.I hope it stays this way, so I can buy spare parts and lenses for cheap.
Quote:Originally Posted by r31ncarnat3d You'll enjoy the 35mm f/1.8. Just be careful though - beginner primes like that can be the gateway to a very, very expensive addiction!unfortunately he is right, buying that lens essentially...
New camera, Bronica etrsi I am going to use a roll this weekend and develop next week, I am just hoping it all works properly.
Quote:Originally Posted by Jamaican Reaper If possible try and get a nifty fifty,very great lens and really cheap,especially if bought used... It's a great lens, but on a crop body it might be a little long for general purpose use.
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