Hello, MFF members,
I used several different film and digital cameras long ago, and recently I restarted taking photos using a full-frame (FF) mirrorless camera, a 907x with the CFV II 50C, and a FlexBody. My work has mostly consisted of portraits of my family, especially with the FF, but as I get older, I am shifting toward macro and architectural photography, since these subjects don’t mind a larger camera and a slower process compared to shooting with a cell phone.
I currently have only one Hasselblad lens for each body, XCD 45P and CF 50mm f/4 FLE, but if necessary, a C/Y Planar 100mm f/2 can also be adapted to the 907x without any issues. These are good enough so far.
Honestly, the FlexBody is much more fun because of its tilt and shift functions, which are quite new to me. Although somewhat limited, this is a compromise between weight, size, and functionality, making it a perfect fit for my taste. I would like to focus on learning them for a while.
I wish to learn a lot from all of you, some of whom I know quite well from other communities, even though I have only observed and read articles until now.
Best,
I used several different film and digital cameras long ago, and recently I restarted taking photos using a full-frame (FF) mirrorless camera, a 907x with the CFV II 50C, and a FlexBody. My work has mostly consisted of portraits of my family, especially with the FF, but as I get older, I am shifting toward macro and architectural photography, since these subjects don’t mind a larger camera and a slower process compared to shooting with a cell phone.
I currently have only one Hasselblad lens for each body, XCD 45P and CF 50mm f/4 FLE, but if necessary, a C/Y Planar 100mm f/2 can also be adapted to the 907x without any issues. These are good enough so far.
Honestly, the FlexBody is much more fun because of its tilt and shift functions, which are quite new to me. Although somewhat limited, this is a compromise between weight, size, and functionality, making it a perfect fit for my taste. I would like to focus on learning them for a while.
I wish to learn a lot from all of you, some of whom I know quite well from other communities, even though I have only observed and read articles until now.
Best,