Tag: Hasselblad
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5 Frames… With ILFORD FP4 PLUS (EI 25 / 120 format / Hasselblad 501CM)
When photographers first started to abandon film en masse, there were fantastic opportunities to buy equipment that otherwise would be out of my price range. This Hasselblad 501CM, and 80mm Planar CB lens was my first medium format camera. It remains my favorite. I particularly like its modular design, for a quick lens, finder, and…
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Photography: Scripted delivery – Shot on CatLABS X-Film 80 at EI 50 (120 format)
Scripted delivery Shot on CatLABS X-Film 80 at EI 50Black and white negative in 120 format shot as 6×6Pull processed 2/3 stops Hasselblad 2000FCW / Carl Zeiss Planar F 80mm f/2.8 Development notesKodak HC-110 1+47 (E): 20°C/68°F, 10:15 (N+2/3) 1-minute presoak, 60 seconds initial agitation, 5 inversions / 60 seconds, 1-minute stop, 5-minute fix, 5-minute rinse.
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Photography: Nature always wins – Shot on CatLABS X-Film 80 at EI 50 (120 format)
Nature always wins Shot on CatLABS X-Film 80 at EI 50Black and white negative in 120 format shot as 6×6Pull processed 2/3 stops Hasselblad 2000FCW / Carl Zeiss Planar F 80mm f/2.8 Development notesKodak HC-110 1+47 (E): 20°C/68°F, 10:15 (N+2/3) 1-minute presoak, 60 seconds initial agitation, 5 inversions / 60 seconds, 1-minute stop, 5-minute fix, 5-minute rinse.
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Photography: Decked out – Shot on Kodak Portra 800 at EI 200 (120 format)
Decked out Shot on Kodak Portra 800 at EI 200Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6 Hasselblad 2000FCW / Carl Zeiss Planar F 80mm f/2.8
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An early swansong? Reviewing the CONTAX AX: autofocusing manual lenses
When it comes to autofocusing manual lenses on film cameras there is really only one option: the unique and relatively short-lived CONTAX AX. Chunky sibling of the CONTAX RX and…
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The 50th anniversary of a giant leap for mankind – Charys Schuler
July 16th 1969 at 9:32am EDT, the crew of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission began their historic journey to the moon and back atop the largest rocket system ever made, the Saturn V.
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Photography: On the job – Shot on ILFORD Delta 400 Professional at EI 25600 (120 format)
On the job Shot on ILFORD Delta 400 Professional at EI 25600Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6Push processed 6-stops Hasselblad 2000FCW / Carl Zeiss Planar F 80mm f/2.8 Development notesKodak HC-110 1+79 (F): 23°C/73°F, 47: (N+6), no presoak, 1-minute initial agitation, 5 seconds agitation / minute, 1-minute stop, 5-minute fix , 5-minute…
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Photography: Tread carefully – Shot on ILFORD HP5 PLUS at EI 3200 (120 format)
Tread carefully Shot on ILFORD HP5 PLUS at EI 3200Black and white negative in 120 format shot as 6x6Push processed 3 stops Hasselblad 2000FCW / Carl Zeiss Planar F 80mm f/2.8 Development notesKodak HC-110 1+47 (E): 20°C/68°F, 12:45
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Photography: Side entrance #02 – Shot on Fuji NEOPAN 100 ACROS at EI 200 (120 format)
Side entrance #02 Shot on Fujifilm NEOPAN 100 ACROS at EI 200Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×61-stop push process Hasselblad 2000FCW / Carl Zeiss Planar F 80mm f/2.8 Development notesKodak HC-110 1+47 (E
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Photography: 5 o’clock shadow – Shot on ILFORD HP5 PLUS at EI 400 (120 format)
5 o’clock shadow Shot on ILFORD HP5 PLUS at EI 400.Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6.Hasselblad 2000FCW / Carl Zeiss Planar F 80mm f/2.8. Read the ILFORD HP5 PLUS review. Development notesKodak HC-110 1+47
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Changing gear: how the theft of my kit pushed me into medium format
Changing Gear is a new series here on EMULSIVE where photographers are invited to talk about equipment or events that have changed the way they approach the world through their lens.
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Blind film review #02: CineStill 800T vs Kodak Portra 400 in 120 format
This article pits Kodak’s medium format Portra 400 against CineStill’s 800T in a head-to-head.
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EMULSIVE interview #198: I am Angela Solis and this is why I shoot film
I’ve known today’s interviewee online for a few years now, and even had the pleasure of meeting her back in 2018*.
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Campus lights: documenting local light pollution on film
I’m Sam, physics and astronomy student and amateur photographer. I started shooting seriously when I bought a Bronica from the charity shop I was volunteering at four years ago.
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Film stock review: Comparing Kodak Ektar 100 to Fujifilm Velvia 50
To the analogue landscape photographer, choosing one’s film stock is one of the most crucial steps in the creative process.
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5 Frames… With CineStill 800T at night (EI 800 / 120 format / Hasselblad 500 CM) – Matias Takala
I had a roll of CineStill 800T in my fridge waiting for a special occasion. I was going home from work one day and I could see a promise of fog in the air.