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Mamiyaflex C2 TLR Experience | Le Bin Photo

1/25/2013

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My very first frame from Mamiyaflex C2 with 105mm 3.5 Lebin Photo, Your Event and Wedding Photographer in Melbourne and Malaysia

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Im so glad had the chance to touch and get poison by a medium format camera. 
yes, It is Mamiyaflex C2 TLR with 105mm 3.5 lens. 
First, let's understand more about the camera. This babe is a medium format camera. 
Well, what does 'medium format' mean? 
As usual, I am shooting with 135 film, the width of the film is 35mm, as a designation for the cassette for 35 mm film , and it was the more economical way of shooting for both hobbyist and professional shooter. Each rolls could be 24 frames or 36 frames. 
For Medium format, it is 120 film, the width of the film is 56mm ( as shown, the film size is so much larger, and without any grid at the side ) , it enable more detail capture in a frame and giving more control of Depth of field. It is quite common format for commercial studio shooter as well as architectural kind of photography.  

How many frame (exposure) do you think it can take each roll? 
see below. 


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This is a comparison of 135film and 120film. on your left is the 135 and your right is 120. the width is actually a lot difference. Photo from wikipedia website
120 film allows several frame sizes: 

120 frame sizes  
Name    Aspect ratio     Nominal size(mm)    Exposures
6 × 4.5    1.35:1            56 × 41.5                   15 or 16 
6 × 6            1:1             56 × 56                      12 or 13
6 × 7       1.25:1            56 × 70                       10
6 × 8       1.37:1            56 × 77                       9
6 × 9       1.50:1            56 × 84                       8
6 × 12       2.1:1            56 × 118                     6
6 × 17          3:1            56 × 168                     4
Alright, that was a brief introduction into 120film. 
The one i was holding is 6 x 6 format, as shown, it appeared to be a square format.
It is a TLR, Twin Lens Reflex camera. It is a type of camera with two objective lenses of the same focal length. One of the lenses is the photographic objective or "taking lens" (the lens that takes the picture), while the other is used for the viewfinder system, which is usually viewed from above at waist level. In addition to the objective, the viewfinder consists of a 45-degree mirror (the reason for the word reflex in the name), a matte focusing screen at the top of the camera, and a pop-up hood surrounding it. 
But, the subject will moved in opposite direction as it appear to be. It work as reversed 'left to right'  which making a bit harder to compose. 
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me when using C2. Photo credit to Hing Hshen ERIC.
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Photo from Mamiyaflex C2, Lebin Photo, Your Event and Wedding Photographer in Melbourne and Malaysia

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This took me quite some times to focus and frame. And the extreme Depth of field as well as very smooth out of focus really amaze me, even in the viewfinder itself. 
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Melbourne Bicycle. Lebin Photo, Your Event and Wedding Photographer in Melbourne and Malaysia

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Also, the 6 x 6 framing also very unique. A square frame changed the level of challenge using this Mamiyaflex little monster.   
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Owner of the camera. Lebin Photo, Your Event and Wedding Photographer in Melbourne and Malaysia

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Also, in addition, I like the detail of the product. Medium format DO give you more detail as the film is bigger. Hence, a lot commercial photographer required Medium Format for their assignments. 
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Street photo. Lebin Photo, Your Event and Wedding Photographer in Melbourne and Malaysia

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Also, film is perfect for street photography. You can never pee on the photo! 
Film also have very good dynamic range. But it very between film. 
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Corner of Street. Lebin Photo, Your Event and Wedding Photographer in Melbourne and Malaysia

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Trying out macro/ minimum focus distance of the set. Aperture was set to f8, yet, I beat nothing. 
Seem like I need more practise on calculating DOF. 
Back to the blog for other post. 

In the nutshell, Medium format is totally a poison to me. Wish to own it one day. 
Special thanks to Eric for the camera. 

To view related work: 
Keywords: Melbourne, Docklands, Film
Equipments:  Mamiyalfex, Fixed Lens. 105/3.5
Location:  Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 
Technique:  Black and white, No Post production

Enjoy the photo! =D 

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Zombie Shuffle 2012 Melbourne (i) | Lebin Photo , Melborune Event and Wedding Photographer 

1/5/2013

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Zombie Family took part in the parade as well. I like the zombie baby. Zombie_shuffle_2012_Photography_lebin_photo_Your_event_wedding_photographer_Melbourne_Malaysia_01
Zombie Family took part in the parade as well. Zombie_shuffle_2012_Photography_lebin_photo_Your_event_wedding_photographer_Melbourne_Malaysia_01
I knew we are now in 2013, but I still wanted to post up some photo where I took during last year Melbourne Zombie Shuffle Parade. 

The parade was held on 28 October 2012. Annual event happen in Melbourne. It was totally a fantastic chance for fellow photographer to train their photographic eye. It started afternoon 2.30pm (the weather is quite hot!). Everyone was ready near REB after lunch. 


All the participants are very photo friendly. Some of them even pose for photo. 
The range of their age also very board, there are small baby till some senior citizen members. 



Although I knew that my exam was around the corner, I did not miss this opportunity of photographing large event happen on the street. (yes, street photography is my fav, no control over the surrounding, or ambient, just snap what I could.)


Extra Information,
I was on a very simple set up: 
On camera flash with ultra wide angle, Canon Portrait Pic Style JPEG. (4,-1,0,1)
The reason I shooting Jpeg was running low of memory, I would like to try off camera flash or duo camera flash next time. 



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Zombie girl running on the street. Zombie_shuffle_2012_Photography_lebin_photo_Your_event_wedding_photographer_Melbourne_Malaysia_05
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Group of Zombie crowded by the street. Zombie_shuffle_2012_Photography_lebin_photo_Your_event_wedding_photographer_Melbourne_Malaysia_06
To view related work: 
Keywords: Zombie, Zombie Parade, Melbourne, Docklands 
Equipments:  Canon, Ultra Wide Lens, Flash, On camera. 
Location: Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 
Technique: Colour, Black and white, Post production, 
These shall be continue. Stay tune! 
A brief History about Zombie Parade of the world 

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Back to the Basic (ii) | Lebin Photo, Your Event and Wedding Photographer in Melbourne and Malaysia

1/2/2013

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Docklands night view @iso400 with film. Film_50mm_lebin_photo_Your_event_wedding_photographer_Melbourne_Malaysia
film never die
Im so sorry, nearly forget that I have another rolls developed film not yet been publish. 
But, well, here you go. The other roll of my film from my lovely film camera: 

Praktica TL1000 with 
Pentacon MC 50/1.8 or Fujinon 55/2.2 or SMC Asahi 50/1.4 
Fijifilm Superia X-Tra 400


Some people were asking me questions, after I posted up my first roll of film. Thanks for the viewing, and I will try to answer as much as I could remember. 

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Street view in Flinders Univeristy. Film_50mm_lebin_photo_Your_event_wedding_photographer_Melbourne_Malaysia

Q: Why Film? 
A: The main reason I got into film, I would say is the FUN of shooting film. The whole process of shooting film is worth trying and you definitely should try. 

Q:Film expensive? 
A:On my level, my camera is really cheap and the lens came together with the camera. and if you thought of film is expensive, why not think about a normal Full Frame Digital camera, D600? 6D? those basic full frame digital gonna spend you more than a fortune. Moreover, the enjoyment seem not comparable with money. 

Q:Film rare? 
A:So far, I realised more and more people getting into film now, at least double than 2  years ago. As the demand on the market higher, more people willing to invest into it, the price going to be more friendly.

Q:Film troublesome?
A:Film bring me back to basic, the basic of photography is originally as that. If you think it is too troublesome, you can try out some automatic style lomography camera, taste the fun of film, and slowly getting into it. Take your time. =D 
   
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I could explain and share with you like 20k words and give you a better idea, but I`m sure try it yourself will be so much clearer! 

Keep shooting, 
wish you have your good light.

PS: one last thing i like about film, I need not sit in front computer and check my digital image one by one. All gonna be good. =P 

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Back to the Basic

11/3/2012

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This is my first ever blog post. I'm kind of not sure what I should write about it at first, at finally I found a interesting topic to share with everyone. 

Yes! Finally my film had developed. 

Okay, I got question by a lot people,
WHY FILM??
Okay, there are a few answer from me:-
1. Back to the basic. Well, I was cheating, my Praktica have a light meter with it. but still, film teach me from the most basic. 

2. Film is fun! Yes, how fun? Try it out! and..... you will get addicted. =D 
3. Film photography is another level of photography. From the process to the moment seeing own print (or copy) on hand, its awesome!! 

4. Film give you another level of photo. On technical aspect, the photo have more depth, not just because it is a Full Frame camera to me, but, the dynamic range, the depth of colour, the depth of detail and etc. most important, the depth of feeling. 
 
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Praktica TL1000 with 
Pentacon MC 50/1.8 or Fujinon 55/2.2 and 
Fijifilm Superia X-Tra 400

The rest of the photo at the same roll. 

click 'READ MORE'! 

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