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Remains of Summer Memories
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New scans!

1 - 5 are medium format and 6 - 13 are 35mm


1. Hasselblad 553ELX - Fuji 160NS














2. Hasselblad 553ELX - Kodak Ektar 100













3. Mamiya RZ67 - Kodak Ektar 100













4. Fuji GA645wi - Kodak Portra 800














5. Fuji GA645wi - Kodak Portra 800














6. Nikon N80 - Kodak Portra 160













7. Nikon N80 - Kodak Portra 160














8. Nikon N80 - Kodak Portra 160












9. Nikon N80 - Kodak Portra 160













10. Nikon N80 - Rollei Digibase CN 200












11. Nikon N80 - Rollei Digibase CN 200










12. Nikon N80 - Rollei Digibase CN 200











13. Nikon N80 - Rollei Digibase CN 200




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Great shots! I especially love 3 and 12.




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Lookin good. Nice compositions.




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I adore your photos.




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Beautiful! How did you like shooting with those Nikon and Fuji models?




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Great set, really love the railcar shots




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# 3 is Outstanding! The colors, the lighting, the old hair dryer, and those floors bowing in. Excellent.




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thank you all so much!

Posted by heinrick
Beautiful! How did you like shooting with those Nikon and Fuji models?


thanks!

The Nikon N80 is my go to lazy 35mm. Its from 2000 so its got all the bells and whistles at a smaller size and weight than the Canon 1N RS tank I used to have. I have a little Agfa Silette LK I picked up recently that's my new toy for 35.

The Fuji GA645wi was amazing. I kind of regret not keeping it simply for the sharpness of the lens on that thing. I have never seen anything like it on Medium Format. Also it could fit in a jacket pocket which was a plus. I took it around Europe and it was much easier over there than having to lug one of my Hasselblads, that's for sure!




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The Fuji GA645wi was amazing. I kind of regret not keeping it simply for the sharpness of the lens on that thing. I have never seen anything like it on Medium Format. Also it could fit in a jacket pocket which was a plus. I took it around Europe and it was much easier over there than having to lug one of my Hasselblads, that's for sure!


Thanks for the info (and the beautiful photos). That's kind of what I gathered from yours and other images I've seen online. Looks like about as compact as my old Kodak folding camera. And 60mm ain't bad! I might have to rent one!

I still prefer 6x9, though.




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11 & 12 are my favorites, all very nice shots tho.




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Nicely seen. Love the medium format stuff. I lug an RZ around to UER-type places sometimes too. Try a mamiya 7 if you ever get a chance, if you want sharp lenses (re: Fuji 645)




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Thanks for the info (and the beautiful photos). That's kind of what I gathered from yours and other images I've seen online. Looks like about as compact as my old Kodak folding camera. And 60mm ain't bad! I might have to rent one!

I still prefer 6x9, though.


The GA645wi is 45mm so it's pretty darn wide! If you get a chance you should absolutely try one out. Fantastic little thing. 6x9 is probably the only format I have not shot for MF. 6x7 was my favorite, 6x4.5 was decent, but I really like 6x6 these days.




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Nicely seen. Love the medium format stuff. I lug an RZ around to UER-type places sometimes too. Try a mamiya 7 if you ever get a chance, if you want sharp lenses (re: Fuji 645)


I used to lug the RZ67 around but it was just way to much for some stuff. I went from that to the little Fuji which was a blessing for my back. Hasselblad now which is super light with the 80mm but really heavy with the 40mm I just picked up last week. The 40mm Zeiss is one heck of a lens, I just got my test roll back on Friday. Won my heart over for sure (pic below)






And I've been wanting to rent or borrow a Mamiya 7 / 7II for a while. I'm sure at some point I'll end up with one considering how often I camera hop.




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I've tried and still use a variety of MF cameras too. If you like the zeiss 40, you would definitely enjoy the Mamiya 7 / 43mm combo.




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Kurt, your pictures always have a classy and clean look to them. I'm always happy when you post a new set.




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