Posts Tagged ‘Fuji’

It’s a jungle in there…

Friday, March 19th, 2010

or… Test Run with the Horseman.

I finally got a chance to head out with the Horseman. I had to wait to get a tripod sturdy enough (thanks Kevin!). Otherwise, I was pretty much limited to wishful thinking.

The weather was not terribly cooperative, so I headed to the Garfield Park conservatory to function test, and play with the 75mm ultra-wide on the Fuji 160S (three new things at once, MADNESS).

All in all I’m pretty happy. The camera and film performed well. The tripod will need some tweaking, and will be upgraded down the line – but all good for now. A few shots below. No portfolio pieces today, I don’t think. But still fun.

100% crop from the center grotto of the above. Nice little waterfall. (man, I need a new scanner. FYI Client work is drum scanned, not done on this old thing.)

All in all – I think things worked well. A few kinks to work out. But good tools, and I like the way this film scans. Once I nail the color balance, we’ll be in good shape.

Good light!

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Fuji Drama, and Pola Gaga

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Fuji has announced that they will no longer be making quickload 4×5 films – ceasing production in April.

This is very disappointing. I had been using Porta 160 VC readyloads from Kodak, and when they stopped manufacturing, I finally settled on the Fuji 160 160-C quickloads as a replacement. Now with those going under, I’m not sure what will make the most sense from a workflow standpoint.

Have I mentioned how much I hate having to load my own holders? Dusty, annoying. Room for error. Etc.

Maybe I’ll just have to hire an assistant to do that for me while on location.

In other news… I saw on Rob Haggart’s blog “A Photo Editor” - Lady Gaga Named Creative Director at Polaroid – I am of mixed feelings about this. On the one hand – she’s proven she’s very good at creating and maintaining public interest in a brand (herself). On the other hand, what polaroid needs is good products and good strategy, not gimmicks.

So we’ll see.

Mostly I just want my Type 55 back. But I know I’m a very small market share. :)

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