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knumbnutz
26-09-2009, 4:07pm
Hi all,
Finally got around to doing some scans, all done with epson V700 at 2400dpi, fuji neopan b/w film and taken with Pentax 67ii with 45mm.
Cheers Neil

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2462/3955138324_6f0e6c2ac5.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2670/3954389083_f513cae966.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2505/3954452947_b06d1d2905_b.jpg

wongyboi
26-09-2009, 7:16pm
Hey Neil,

Love the first 2 shots. I hear that the V700 is very good more MF film, might pick up a V500 from Ebay myself :)

Cragle
26-09-2009, 7:58pm
Hi knumbnutz, all 3 are very nice, but I have to say that I'm a sucker for waterfalls. Well done.

TOM
05-10-2009, 4:28pm
nice shots Wongy. 1 and 3 are my favourites here.

Wyno
28-10-2009, 11:13am
Hi knumbnutz,
love the photos. Is the last one at Ross in Tassie? If it is, I took one from nearly the same spot at night with the bridge lit up with a torch. Unfortunately, I didn't give it enough exposure, only half an hour when it probably needed an hour. I did take one from the other side which did get enough exposure because of the lights. They lit up the iced over river really well.
Mike

GlennSan
28-10-2009, 11:50am
6x7 huh? awesome! My fave is #3 - it has a dreamy, creamy look to it and I like the bridge reflection. Did you soup the roll yourself?

Scott Murray
15-11-2020, 3:30pm
Hi all,
Finally got around to doing some scans, all done with epson V700 at 2400dpi, fuji neopan b/w film and taken with Pentax 67ii with 45mm.
Cheers Neil

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2462/3955138324_6f0e6c2ac5.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2670/3954389083_f513cae966.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2505/3954452947_b06d1d2905_b.jpg

I know this is an old thread but do you still use this camera? I am looking at Medium Format film cameras and this is on the top of my list.

Nice photos.

knumbnutz
16-11-2020, 6:23am
Hi Scott,
Sold the cam about 10years ago.
If you were going to get a medium format film camera then the p67ii is a very good one. Pretty light compared to electronic and the only real downside is that you should get in the habit of shooting from a tripod as the shutter weight is large enough and camera light enough to make it move or vibrate giving you slightly blurry shots if you are not careful.
Apart from that one consideration, it's great.

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