Geoff D F wrote: rji2goleez wrote: Desmolicious wrote: rji2goleez wrote:
So what do you do when you have a new to you Fuji GW690 III that gives you larger than life negatives? Put a roll of 35mm through it! Only four rolls in but the idea of a Tex-Pan was hard to pass up. My first attempt at scanning I used the 6x9 mask and cropped keeping the sprocket holes. For some reason, my Laowa 90/2.8 macro does not like the extra light and screws with colors and white balance. So I used a 35mm mask and created 3-image panos for each. I'd like to be able to keep the sprocket holes but I can't figure out how to scan and process to get good results.
Fuji GW690 III + ProImage 100 + Cinestill C-41
Whoa back up Francis. You did what now? And how? And what about the vf? And does your Mom know?
As for the viewfinder, I just focused on the middle of the frame and approximated where top and bottom would be. The rangefinder patch is your friend here. And NO, my mom does not know . . .
I really need to put a roll through my relatively recently arrived GWS 690 III. I got the one with the 28mm equivalent focal length as I figure I would use it more for landscapes.
I have managed to replace the light seals, They were described as being about 90 per cent by the ebay seller, which turned out to be 90 per cent deteriorated.
It really is a fund camera to use. And while it's enormous, its still pretty light. And with only 8 exposures per roll, it really makes you think before you click. I like that.
Jan 16, 2025 at 10:51 PM
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