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Which Board? => Main Forum => : Ken B: eyes, I just do eyes. August 10, 2011, 11:35:23 AM
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This weekends project between riots and looting opportunities is to make one of these units:
http://www.visualnews.com/2011/07/27/build-a-paper-hasselblad-camera-that-works/ (http://www.visualnews.com/2011/07/27/build-a-paper-hasselblad-camera-that-works/)
There will be a book, a website and an exhibition followed by a blog of young pretenders walking around with em slung around their necks ;-)
Go to it team!
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I'm still sour that they put up plans for a 35mm version and not the cool 120 one in the shots ;P
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Sorry it is for a 'Blad, so I am unable to care more.
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It's not a Hasselblad........it's some folded up paper that bears a passing resemblence to something approximating to a Hasselblad. If photos from my (actual) Hasselblad looked remotely like the ones shown on the link, I'd be more than a tad disappointed.
To me, it's a bit like calling TiP film "Polaroid". ;)
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So 'Blad evangelist aside, looking at the build quality and print outcome, it's a 'Blad :D :D ;) ;)
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Somehow, I was expecting a working curtain shutter and reflex mirror... well, too bad ;)
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I'll stick to my Pilot Super ;)
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looks pretty, but they sure are shit at scanning negs...
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Looks Soviet-made.
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I see Hasselblad has just been sold to a bunch of venture capitalists. Maybe this is the first in a new product line of budget-blads as they said they want to make Hasselblads appeal to a wider demographic...!! :D :o
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I see Hasselblad has just been sold to a bunch of venture capitalists. Maybe this is the first in a new product line of budget-blads as they said they want to make Hasselblads appeal to a wider demographic...!! :D :o
Oy. You might be right. I've worried about what the sale will mean for the quality of their cameras. Venture capitalists couldn't care less about quality - only money (remember Polaroid or even look at Getty Images for that matter). I fear this sale could be the beginning of the end for Hasselblad.
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Yup, it's all kicking off...! Ricoh has just bought Pentax for £77m (which didn't sound like a lot of money) and, as you say, venture capitalists tend to be mostly interested in a return on their investment (RoI) rather than improving quality and/or service.
(These objective should, of course, lead to an improved RoI but I can't remember the last merger that delivered either.)
Can't wait for the forthcoming Hassel-Fuji 10MP instamatronic 3-D digital point and shoot.
Ain't capitalism great......??!! ;) ;D :o