Am heutigen #Fotomontag zeigt sich, dass es sich auch mit Vergrößerungsobjektiven wunderbar fotografieren lässt - wie mit diesem #Rodenstock APO-Rodagon 50/2.8 an der #Fujifilm GFX100S
Lisa-Marie, #Eckernförde 2025
#photography #urbanballet #ballerina #ballet #fotografie #portrait #portraitfotografie #portraitphotography #shittylenschallenge #vintagelens #adaptedlens #enlargerlens #vergrößerungsobjektiv #ballett #monochromemonday #onemonochromeaday #tänzerin #tanzen #dancer #enpointe
Zum #Fotomontag mal ein #Portrait mit einem #Vergrößerungsobjektiv aufgenommen ...
Lisa-Marie, #Eckernförde 2025
#Fujifilm #GFX100S, Omicron-EL 135/5,6
#photography #fotografie #portraitfotografie #shittylenschallenge #enlargerlens #vintagelens #adaptedlens #monochromemonday #monochromeportrait #photomonday #altglas #portraitphotography #fuji #teamfuji #blackandwhiteportrait #blackandwhitephotography
Gestern war es tatsächlich 'Vom Winde verweht', aber es bringt Dynamik in die Haare 😁
Lisa-Marie, #Eckernförde 2025
#Fujifilm GFX100S & #Rodenstock APO-Rodagon 50/2.8
#FotoVorschlag #photography #portrait #portraitphotography #vintagelens #enlargerlens #shittylenschallenge #altglas #fotografie #vergrößerungsobjektiv #rodagon #gfx #onemonochromeaday #monochromeportrait #monochrome #blackandwhitephotography #blackandwhiteportrait #windy #wind
@nilspooker und ich haben wieder #Altglas ausgetestet - bald mehr dazu im Blog. Was wir auf jeden Fall schon sagen können: Vergrößerungsobjektive sind selbst für die #Fujifilm #GFX teilweise Konkurrenz zum GF-Glas. Und das zu einem Bruchteil der Kosten.
#vintagelens #shittylenschallenge #adaptedlens #enlargerlens #vergrößerungsobjektiv #objektive
Playing with a 40+ year old enlarger lens reversed mounted on a lens bellow. Images from a Walking Liberty Silver Dollar
3.2x Magnification
📷 Canon R50 MILC - EL-Nikkor 50mm Enlarger Lens
#photo #photography #Closeups #Macro #SilverDollar #WalkingLiberty #El-Nikkor #EnlargerLens #Bellows #GiMP #stacked #Zerene Stacker #MILC #CanonR50
Playing around with a 56 year old 1967 El-Nikkor enlarger lens reversed mounted on a bellows
Stacked closeup of a 2 dollar bill. I think the detail is great for a old lens.
📷 Canon R50 MILC - 50mm EL-Nikkor enlarger lens, reversed mounted
#photo #photography #Closeup #Macro #Bellows #Stacked #EnlargerLens #TwoDollarBill #CanonR50 #GiMP #ZereneStacker
Focus Stacked Lawn Daisy
Stacked using Zerene Stacker in Linux. Number of Stacked images and magnification in the photo description
📷 Canon SL2/200D - Reveresed mounted Nikkor 50mm enlarger lens
#photo #photography #FocusStacked #FocusRail #Extensiontubes #Flower #LawnDaisy #ZereneStacker #Nikkor #EnlargerLens #CanonSL2 #CanonMacro
A macro shot of a Pepsi Cola Logo
Taken using a Nikkor 50mm Enlarger Lens reversed mounted with a 12 mm extension tube. Approx a 1.24X magnification.
Manual focused
#photo #photography #Macro #PepsiCola #Nikkor #EnlargerLens #ReversedMounted #CanonSL2
Oh let it rain, let it rain, let it rain ...
Taken with a Canon SL2/200D with a Nikkor 50mm Enlarger reversed mounted with a 12mm extension tube.
#photo #photography #closeup #WaterDrops #leaves #Nikkor #EnlargerLens #ExtensionTubes #CanonSL2
Playing Around
All images taken using a 50 year old Nikkor 50mm Enlarger Lens reversed mounted with a 12mm Extension tube
#photo #photography #EnlargerLens #nikkor #ReversedMounted #flowers #hawkbit #pieris #insect #ladybug #CanonSL2
Man Builds Huge ‘Ultra Large Format’ Camera With a 600mm f/9 Lens
In an effort to take advantage of an old Rodenstock newspaper enlargement lens that was only being used as a paperweight, photographer Tim Hamilton has constructed an enormous "ultra-large-format" projection camera that he has used to capture unique photos and videos.
Hamilton says that the reason he built the device was to make use of the old enlargement lens that he had in his possession.
"Before I got the lens, it was being used as a paperweight, and the old photojournalists who worked at the newspaper before the digital transition were saddened by that. So someone handed it to me," he says. "They are fairly rare and expensive lenses and it's been begging to be made into a camera."
Hamilton says that the lens he has is a Rodenstock 600mm f/9 APO-Ronar, which in good condition can fetch north of $900. He also says that, if he chooses, he can stop the lens down to f/255.
He got the idea to turn it into a giant camera from a story he read on PetaPixel.
"I'll admit it's not my idea and I saw somebody else do this on Petapixel with an 8×10," he says.
Hamilton references the work of Ukranian photographer Olexiy Shportun, who created a digital camera system that makes photos that resemble large format film but uses a modern mirrorless camera. Inspired, Hamilton decided to use apply his Rodenstock to the same concept.
Only his camera box would have to be much, much larger.
"Because the projection distance was so small, the focal plane from the digital camera was always on tilt and we had the opportunity to reduce that tilt due to the obesity of our camera," Hamilton says.
From photos, it's clear that Hamilton's device is far larger and more robust than the one that inspired it.
"Earlier in the year, some friends and I built a film set submarine and bomber plane, so we had plenty of scrap," Hamilton says. "We learned the physics of the lens and drew them out and designed a box and bellows large and strong enough to contain such large images."
How it works is relatively straightforward and mirrors Shportun's design.
"Similar to any large format camera, it projects the world into a dark box but rather than use photo chemicals there is a camera mounted just below the lens filming the back 'film plane.' Think of it as taking a photo inside of a theatre," he explains.
The result is an enormous camera with really only one positive and a whole host of drawbacks.
"If you are to write a list of pros and cons.. you only have one pro: The image is gorgeous," Hamilton says. "Dark and grainy, but at 600mm the format is so large it's like shooting with a 20mm with all the compression benefits of a zoom. The image feels like a [theatre] play. Rather than looking out at the world, it looks down on it."
Hamilton says that the camera boasts a sensor plane that is 890 times larger than the one in a typical 35mm camera. But that comes at a cost.
"The cons are the camera is heavy," he says. "It has broken several tripods and requires a custom tripod to hold her. Screws and staples stick out of it in every direction and threaten the user. The camera doesn't fit through doors and refuses to get in cars.
"But it's beautiful."
The photos and videos that he has produced with the giant rig make it all worth it to Hamilton.
"The image feels heavy and silky," he says. "You can see, especially with movement, that the world feels far more like a stage. Imagine if instead of three inches apart, your eyes are three feet apart. The lens is really like the eye of god."
Below is a video clip Hamilton sent that illustrates how it renders video.
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"Cinema has become 'cookie cut.' What we see on-screen looks almost identical these days. I think I'd love to shoot a short film on this. I work at a real niche post-production facility in Wellington -- Pow Studios -- so I'm in a position where every day I am encouraged to push the boundaries of imagery and storytelling, and I can see that with a good post team we could make a film that feels far more like you can touch it," he says.
"I'm excited to keep pushing the bounds of imagery. This isn't the last build of the camera, it will change again."
For more from Tim Hamilton, you can follow him on Instagram.
_Image credits: All photos and videos by Tim Hamilton and used with permission. _
#equipment #features #news #custom #diy #doityourself #enlarger #enlargerlens #giant #giantcamera #huge #largeformat #massive #newspaper #projection #projectioncamera #timhamilton #unique