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Subject: [Leica] Rabs bites Dog
From: john at mcmaster.co.nz (John McMaster)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 08:08:15 +0000
References: <CC40E7E8.21F09%mark@rabinergroup.com>

All that film quality but only a flatbed scanner? Using my Minolta film 
scanner the gradation was good but sharpness was nowhere close to my M9 when 
I scanned my 6x6 'blad negs in.....

john

-----Original Message-----

 I have my Hasselblads back now after 6 years in NY without them for the 
most part. I looked up the 120 and 220 offerings at B&H and its going to be 
no problem. Replacing my tuner at my right with my Epson flatbed. And I'm 
ready to rock and roll. My Planar T* 3.5/100 Cfi  is on my CM and my ELM is 
recharging. I have a 180 Planar and a 120 macro Planar . And a 60 and a 50 
Distagon. An assortment of backs plus a 70mm one which might make a nice 
paperweight as 70mm film (70 on a roll easy to remember) is no longer made 
for the Hasselblad backs.


I think its the 100 which is going to give me a real edge.
I think like shooting a 60 on a 35mm camera.
http://lenses.zeiss.com/photo/en_DE/products/classics/hasselblad/500_series/
planart35100cfi.html or
http://tinyurl.com/d2y8hpf


Mark William Rabiner


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