Dear Martin, thank you for your valuable lessons in photography. I would like to ask you about the mechanics of the Pentacon six tl. Is it true that the film transport is not reliable? Happy Sunday, Edoardo from Milan
GREAT PHOTOS! Your fortunate to have found a working Pentacon 6. They are rare. Had 3 at one point and sent to in for CLA. Never worked right. Moved on.......
I was fortunate that my 6 head a service and winding modifications to stop overlapping frames before I bought it, the seller provided me with they v fir that work which around 250 euros
Thanks for posting this video Martin. We have visited Saltaire and many other of the sites that you have featured. All very interesting, including the details on processing film.
I recently found your channel via a tip from Roger at SFLAB. I certainly enjoy your videos and your work is very inspirational. You have a keen eye for subjects and how to compose them. Thanks for sharing
At 07:50 you showed the old school. Beautiful building but just look at that wretched modern sign they put right in front of it. That sign ruins all hope for a great architectural photo. It's an eyesore like a Prius parked in front of an interesting subject.
I scan my 35 and medium format in the Nikon 9000ed scanner, for 4x5 I use the Epson v800 , i Mount the 4x5 negs on the Epson wet mount holder, however, I don’t use scanner fluid, I place a piece of anti newton glass over the negative so effectively keeping dead flat, the Epson flatbeds are decent scanners but agree they don’t output the same level of dmax or sharpness the dedicated scanners do, it’s would be great if Epson introduces a auto focus flatbed, maybe one day , thanks
I bought a Pentacon Six NEW in 1971 for £112 from 'Gifford Boyd' dealers of Hastings. I had to have a new shutter after a few years. Now it has gone wrong again - shutter speeds all over the place -- have you ever had YOUR one serviced and re-lubed ? If so Where ?
These are stunning photo's!! Such a beautiful place that there is!! 🙂
I liked the photo of the towers at 14:15. Great composition. You have a good eye.
Great photos.
Thanks for the video!
Great art sir your photos are so beautiful and quiet.old yank yes I love film and b and mostly cheers to you.
Wonderful work, truly inspiring and technically meticulous bravo
fine photos great work.
Love your images especially that night shot. Keep up the good work. It’s a pleasure to watch.
Thank you
Playing catch up with your Vlogs, just so good to watch.
Excellent video and photos.
Wonderful location I wonder how many people lived in each house
Martin, I love the channel. I definitely enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing your shooting style and your passion.
Dear Martin, thank you for your valuable lessons in photography. I would like to ask you about the mechanics of the Pentacon six tl. Is it true that the film transport is not reliable?
Happy Sunday, Edoardo from Milan
Lovely vid and accompanying pictures Martin....as always.
thanks for your channel, perfect
GREAT PHOTOS! Your fortunate to have found a working Pentacon 6. They are rare. Had 3 at one point and sent to in for CLA. Never worked right. Moved on.......
I was fortunate that my 6 head a service and winding modifications to stop overlapping frames before I bought it, the seller provided me with they v fir that work which around 250 euros
sir old school printing you have great printing skills love your work.
Thank you,
Lovely & Nice to see your process Martin
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for posting this video Martin. We have visited Saltaire and many other of the sites that you have featured. All very interesting, including the details on processing film.
I recently found your channel via a tip from Roger at SFLAB. I certainly enjoy your videos and your work is very inspirational. You have a keen eye for subjects and how to compose them. Thanks for sharing
nice "little" video. I do love the Pentacon Six too, I'm using mine primarily for portraits due to the smooth rendering of the 80mm lense.
Top video. History and photography, my idea of heaven.
Nice video, great pictures Martin, keep on shooting
I like this video, thanks !
Hi Martin, just found you and love the format and you’re inspirational, thanks.
Thank you very much
Great work, I have subscribed.
Thank you, appreciate your interest
At 07:50 you showed the old school. Beautiful
building but just look at that wretched modern sign they put right in front of it. That sign ruins all hope for a great architectural photo. It's an eyesore like a Prius parked in front of an interesting subject.
Modern times , nightmare sometimes so I agree totally
Hi Martin. What do you scan your negatives with now. I tried film with an Epson V750 but couldn't get sharp scans. Regards Barrie
I scan my 35 and medium format in the Nikon 9000ed scanner, for 4x5 I use the Epson v800 , i Mount the 4x5 negs on the Epson wet mount holder, however, I don’t use scanner fluid, I place a piece of anti newton glass over the negative so effectively keeping dead flat, the Epson flatbeds are decent scanners but agree they don’t output the same level of dmax or sharpness the dedicated scanners do, it’s would be great if Epson introduces a auto focus flatbed, maybe one day , thanks
@@martinhensonphotography Thanks Martin. I agree, it surely wouldn't be to difficult. Regards, Barrie
I bought a Pentacon Six NEW in 1971 for £112 from 'Gifford Boyd' dealers of Hastings. I had to have a new shutter after a few years. Now it has gone wrong again - shutter speeds all over the place -- have you ever had YOUR one serviced and re-lubed ? If so Where ?
It was serviced and modified here before I bought it www.baierfoto.de/,Peter, the modification was this, works a treat www.baierfoto.de/fiadco.html
Actually looking at the site seems they have packed in, so was lucky to have had it done