18 thoughts on “Test Shot 1.

  1. andygemmell's avatar

    MMMM…for medium format…..FFFF…for film…….Ummmm either Hasselblad in 6x 6…but I’m thinking it’s a 6×7 or 645 in portrait if you look closely . Given the Mamiya 6×7 is a rangefinder (I’m eyeing one off now) my guess is that camera……..!

      1. andygemmell's avatar

        Well it’s not a Mamiya 7 as the lenses are not that fast.

        So I’ll go with the 645 or 6×7 of some form…….pretty hard to pick the brand when it comes to film!!

        Though the “beast” comment has me thinking large format :-0…..surely not!

        1. jgeenen's avatar

          I am getting too used to that fake film borders in the “web” (not on your site, though :-)): That frame is real! It is Polaroid or whatever it is called today!

      1. jgeenen's avatar

        Struggled with my new Android’s login to wordpress. 🙂 I’ll stick to that sheet film holder (you haven’t pulled out the light door completely and the result looks a little bit underdeveloped which happened to me as well when trying sheet film in a tray first). My initial guess was the Rolleiflex 2.8f sheet holder which I have seen on a display only but I can’t recall that corners. But what’s about a cute Mamiya 330?

  2. Hugues's avatar

    Perhaps this is “a large format, with flat film” …
    Google can not translate correctly …..
    You need to use a tripod absolutely, because if it is a “room” … however, when it comes to a portrait or photograph a beautiful landscape, I think what you used there, and simply unbeatable …

    I can not wait to see what you’ll get us “lay” with this beast ….

    Warm regards.

    Hugues.

  3. Peter | Prosophos's avatar

    At least one of of you is correct, and many of you were close! I can’t believe how quickly you arrived at the correct answer. I wouldn’t have been able to do it. The answer will be revealed in the next post.

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