




First shots w/Mamiya 6 Automat
Portra 400 for first three shots, Portra 160 for fourth





Portra 400 for first three shots, Portra 160 for fourth
I thought there would be at least a bit of a loud click - I know there’s no mirror to flip up and down….but you can barely hear the shutter in the lens going off, and the shutter release doesn’t make much of a sound….is that normal? I did a slow motion video of the shutter and the shutter is opening and closing…
Used the Mamiya RB67 Pro SD with 140mm Sekor C and a few different films - Ektar, portra 160 and Gold 200. Any and all thoughts are helpful
Balanced a sand garnet on top of a tourmaline grain of sand - both from Bandon, Oregon. Garnet is 0.2mm wide Olympus EM1 Mark 3 WeMacro rail and tube with 10x Olympus plan objective - stack of 150+ high resolution 25MP images
Was using some E100 slide film on my Mamiya RB 67 Pro SD with the 90mm Sekor C. I have no issue exposing on Ektar, Gold or Portra when using my phone meter app, or my Voigtlander VC II. But when it comes to slide film it seems every shot gets over exposed. Or at least the whites do.
Is that something I just need to fix in editing as the darks seem somewhat fine - but the whites are so exceptionally bright? Here are some examples…just uploaded the web sized files for simplicity’s sake. The last image is one that turned out for the most part fine but I edited the sky brightness back some with a Lightroom mobile app
Olympus 90mm with Teleconverter 2x Stack of near 100 images in Helicon
F5.6, Olympus 60mm macro lens with MC-20 teleconverter and a Raynox 202 macro filter. Over 175 images stacked, and yes a live jumper! LED126 Godox lights
Three out of my 20 shots were acceptable Here they are - used E100 film
Any suggestions? I metered using the Voigtlander meter. 90mm Sekor C. Maybe shutter was slower than should be and the E100 exposed that? (Pardon the pun)
200+ images at 7:1 magnification Used the incredible Zeiss Jena Semiplan 6.3 with WeMacro rail and tube.
Not bad!
RB67 Pro SD, 90mm Sekor C, f8, 1/400, Portra 160, included a crop showing the bee closer and grain. I’m pleased!!