Been having fun with my Mamiya C330 Professional f twin lens reflex recently. It has the Mamiya Sekor 80mm f/2.8 lens and so far has been so much fun to use. I’ve shot a couple of rolls so they will be getting developed this weekend and I’ll post some of photos next week. I’m really...
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Here’s a few shots of our new but old Contax 645 medium format camera. We are really looking forward to shooting this in our weddings and portrait sessions. Some people believe that film is dead and that digital is the only way to go. I personally am looking forward to combining medium format film with...
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