lunes, 15 de junio de 2015

Una camara de Medio Formato de Ensueño.




Plaubel Makina 67

Las Delicias del Medio Formato (6x7)


 
The Plaubel Makina was a series of medium format press cameras. Makina cameras had leaf shutters and rangefinder focusing with collapsible bellows, except for the specialized 69W Proshift model.

The original Makina was manufactured by Plaubel & Co. in Germany from 1912 to 1953. Plaubel was later sold to Doi Group, which designed new Makina cameras that sold from 1978 to the 1980s. The Japanese-made Plaubel Makina was a major redesign with Nikkor lenses and integrated metering. It was manufactured first by Copal and later by Mamiya.
 
 
 
Models 67 and 670 have Nikkor 80mm f/2.8 lenses. Both models take ten 6×7cm exposures on 120 rollfilm, while the 670 model also accepts 220 rollfilm (20 exposures per roll). Model W67 is similar to the 670 model, but with a wide-angle Nikkor 55 mm lens (roughly equivalent to a 28 mm lens in 135 format). The 55 mm was considered one of the sharpest and most flare-free of any produced during the analogue photography era. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ¿Y por qué pongo esa Foto de una modelo en una playa con un pantalán?
¡PUES TRABAJE EN EL MUCHOS AÑOS!
 
 
 

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