Jan 21, 2011, 20:10
A few more photos, this time on white.
Here are my two medium format SLRs together. And before anyone says that the size comparison is unrealistic, I should point out that the Fujifilm camera is also sitting on top of a quick release plate:
Here's the hasselblad sitting on top of my second film back for the GX680, which has a 6x8cm negative instead of the `blad's 6x6. Having a second back means that the type of film can be switched mid-roll, and is one of the big advantages of a 'system' camera. Must⦠resist⦠hasselbald⦠accessoriesâ¦
Both of my Carl Zeiss sonnar lenses together. Despite the prominent Zeiss name on the rangefinder, it and its lens are lovingly made in Japan by Cosina, making the CF 150 lens my only German glass that isn't in a B+W filter. (Hasselblad is Swedish.)
The sum of its parts:
The whole. It's fun to flip through these next three quickly:
Here are my two medium format SLRs together. And before anyone says that the size comparison is unrealistic, I should point out that the Fujifilm camera is also sitting on top of a quick release plate:
Here's the hasselblad sitting on top of my second film back for the GX680, which has a 6x8cm negative instead of the `blad's 6x6. Having a second back means that the type of film can be switched mid-roll, and is one of the big advantages of a 'system' camera. Must⦠resist⦠hasselbald⦠accessoriesâ¦
Both of my Carl Zeiss sonnar lenses together. Despite the prominent Zeiss name on the rangefinder, it and its lens are lovingly made in Japan by Cosina, making the CF 150 lens my only German glass that isn't in a B+W filter. (Hasselblad is Swedish.)
The sum of its parts:
The whole. It's fun to flip through these next three quickly:
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