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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Canon PowerShot TX1
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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Congrats, I've also wanted one for a long time too but the price kept putting me off for the amount of use it would get. It has been some time since I've checked what they are going for now though.
    I paid just a bit under $3000 and I am delighted with my purchase. There is one on Ebay for $4250, this one is a Hasselblad refurb from an actual owner.
    Flikr Photos Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/

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    I've downsized from 5x7 otherwise I might have posted this in the “Have you downsized from 8x10” topic. I can’t afford a box of 5x7 film at the moment. Here is a huge enlargement from a 110 negative just shot with my mom’s Kodak Ektalite 28 Instamatic on Lomo Orca film. I pulled the enlarger head all the way to the top, but could only manage a 7x9 image.

    Trust me. It looks better in person. I’d say it actually not that bad. I think that is the official Kansas state motto. “Kansas, it’s not that bad”Kind of like a clear pinhole picture with texture (grain).


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    Like!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ironage View Post
    I've downsized from 5x7 otherwise I might have posted this in the “Have you downsized from 8x10” topic. I can’t afford a box of 5x7 film at the moment. Here is a huge enlargement from a 110 negative just shot with my mom’s Kodak Ektalite 28 Instamatic on Lomo Orca film. I pulled the enlarger head all the way to the top, but could only manage a 7x9 image.

    Trust me. It looks better in person. I’d say it actually not that bad. I think that is the official Kansas state motto. “Kansas, it’s not that bad”Kind of like a clear pinhole picture with texture (grain).


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    CFV16 500CM 100mm Planar ISO 200 by Nokton48, on Flickr

    First test of new to me Hasselblad CFV16 Digital Back, 25th Anniversary 500C/M, 100mm T* Planar, EI 200, right out of the box. They are right, it is super easy to use right out of the gate. Ordering some CF Cards, Batteries, a better charger, and will need the EL Cable coming from B&H, what I have is not the right one for my 500 EL/M. When that arrives I will be good to go using either camera. This is a new type of photography to me.
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    Hi everyone - it's been a while but I finally had a chance to shoot/process some film. Here is one from a recent trip to Ocean City, MD.




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    Hi Pali

    Welcome back!


    Quote Originally Posted by Pali K View Post
    Hi everyone - it's been a while but I finally had a chance to shoot/process some film. Here is one from a recent trip to Ocean City, MD.




    Hasselblad XPan | 45mm | Kodak Portra 400
    JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal C41
    Scanmate 11000 PMT Drumscan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    Hi Pali

    Welcome back!
    Thank you Randy! Hope you’re well.

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