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Medium format has traditionally referred to a film format in still photography and the related cameras and equipment that use film. Generally, the term applies to film and digital cameras that record images on media larger than 24 by 36 mm (full-frame) (used in 35 mm photography), but smaller than 4 by 5 inches (which is considered to be large-format photography).
In digital photography, medium format refers either to cameras adapted from medium-format film photography uses, or to cameras making use of sensors larger than that of a 35 mm film frame. Often, medium-format film cameras can be retrofitted with digital camera backs, converting them to digital cameras, but some of these digital backs, especially early models, use sensors smaller than a 35 mm film frame. As of 2013, medium-format digital photography sensors were available in sizes of up to 40.3 by 53.7 mm, with 60 million pixels for use with commonly available professional medium-format cameras. Sensors used in special applications such as spy satellites can be even larger, but are not necessarily described as medium-format equipment.
Are you a keen photographer? Download my cheat sheet and transform your photography, starting today: http://vid.io/xq4t In this video Karl Taylor explains the reasons Medium Format cameras are a necessary part of many professional photographers work flow. Karl also bust a few myths along the way and clearly demonstrates their capabilities. This video was commissioned by Hasselblad to explain the differences between medium format and smaller format cameras and why they are the preferred choice for many of the world's top professional photographers. Get more photography tips using the links below: Learn about photography kit here: http://www.karltaylorphotography.com/... Beginner Photographer Tips: http://www.karltaylorphotography.com/... Advanced Photographer Tips: http://www.karltaylorph...
http://theartofphotography.tv http://twitter.com/tedforbes Medium format photography typically refers to images produced on 120 type film which is much wider than the standard 35mm film. 120 film has a constant width, however the aspect ratio can vary depending on the type of camera used. The most popular ratios are square format (6x6), 6x9, 6x7, 6x4.5 and you can also occasionally find wider ratios for panoramic usage on cameras such as the Noblex or the Russian Horizon. The allure of medium format is its size. Being much larger than 35mm, you achieve a much higher image quality. Of course moving to large format you get even more resolution, but the cameras and methods become much more difficult and clumsy than using a medium format camera. So being in the middle its a nice tradeoff of ...
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Our first impressions of the Fujifilm GFX medium format mirrorless camera announced at Photokina 2016.
The Kiev 88 has long been hailed as the most inexpensive way to get into a medium format modular camera system. You can get an entire system for a fraction of what you'd pay for a Hasselblad. A few shots I did back in the day on the Kiev 88 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tedforbes/sets/72157651682433682/ But how is the quality? Is it worth it? Or is it easier to save a little more and upgrade to an actual Hasselblad rig? I've had mine for years. I've had 2 actually - the first one died on me. They are great, but you earn every shot you take. They are extremely finicky and awkward to use. I gained a tremendous amount of knowledge about photography though when I first started shooting mine so I believe their value is in what you want out of a camera. If you're new to medium format or ne...
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George and Sam hit the streets of Hackney to test out making the jump from 35mm photography to shooting some medium format 120 roll film. Images taken on a Mamiya 7 with 65mm and Hasselblad 500c with 80mm using Portra 400. Music by fs&hg;: https://soundcloud.com/fsandhg Join the Negative Feedback Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/588452821331632/ Social Media: http://www.twitter.com/negativefb/ http://www.instagram.com/negativefb/ Sam King: https://youtube.com/c/Samkingftw/ https://twitter.com/Samkingftw/ https://www.instagram.com/Samkingftw/ George: http://www.instagram.com/gmunchiez/ http://www.twitter.com/gmunchiez/ http://www.georgemuncey.com/ Cinematography By: Louis Bryant https://twitter.com/LordLouisLou/ https://www.instagram.com/lordlouislou/ http://www.louis...
The game has changed. Medium-format re-invented. The Fuji Guys are at Photokina 2016 and give you a first look preview of the FUJIFILM GFX 50S Medium-format camera. FUJIFILM G FORMAT 43.8 × 32.9mm SENSOR WITH 51.4 MEGAPIXELS For more information about this camera, please check out the link below; http://fujifilm-x.com/gfx/ Follow the Fuji Guys on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/fujiguys For more information about this and other Fujifilm products, please visit these websites. U.S.A. http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html Canada http://www.fujifilm.ca/products/digital_cameras/index.html UK http://www.fujifilm.eu/uk/products/digital-cameras/ Australia http://www.fujifilm.com.au/products/digital_cameras
A full frame digital camera is relatively expensive, and a bigger than full frame camera is forbiddingly costly. Not only that, they are also not compact enough for street photography. However there is a way to get bigger than full frame, without breaking your bank or your arm. In this episode Lok takes the foldable Fujifilm GF670 Rangefinder (http://amzn.to/1svJF41) for a spin, and goes head-to-head with Kai's Hasselblad XPan (http://amzn.to/1rELDv9). Pricing Reference (Amazon): Fujifilm GF670: http://amzn.to/1svJF41 Hasselblad XPan: http://amzn.to/1rELDv9 Connect with us: ================================== Facebook: http://facebook.com/digitalrev Twitter: http://twitter.com/digitalrev Google+: http://google.com/+digitalrev Instagram: http://instagram.com/digitalrev Flickr: http://fli...