hasselblad Mon, 6 Mar 2000 Volume 1 : Number 811 In this issue: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Re: Scanning Medium Format ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 16:39:51 +0800 From: 1003 To: , Subject: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Message-ID: <4.2.2.20000305163828.00a4ec90@pop.pacific.net.hk> Where can one get a copy of this book from? Amazon and Barnes&Noble do not have them. Many thanks.... >For using the equipment, Wilde, The Hasselblad Manual, new edition is >recently out. For an exceptional resource on Hasselblad camera equipment, >Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium. It is invaluable as it lists all the >available items, with a very informative description. It has helped me in >deciding what used equipment to buy. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 20:23:36 +0800 From: yaojkfdr@netvigator.com To: Subject: Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Message-ID: <20000305122336.NXZF14302.imsm010dat@imsm011.wtt.netvigator.com> Amazon UK has the book in stock for 29.95 GBP. Try http://www.amazon.co.uk Joseph Yao yaojkfdr@netvigator.com > > Where can one get a copy of this book from? Amazon and > Barnes&Noble do not > have them. > > Many thanks.... > > > >For using the equipment, Wilde, The Hasselblad Manual, new > edition is > >recently out. For an exceptional resource on Hasselblad camera > equipment, > >Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium. It is invaluable as it lists > all the > >available items, with a very informative description. It has > helped me in > >deciding what used equipment to buy. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of > Absolute Internet, Inc., which is not responsible for its > content. This mailing list is in no way affiliated with Victor > Hasselblad AB, it's subsidiaries, or affiliates. > > To change your subscription status, go to: > http://mail.kelvin.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/Hasselblad > Digest archives are stored at > http://www.kelvin.net/hasselblad/hassy.htm > Searchable archives can be found at > http://www.listquest.com/arts/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 10:41:40 -0500 From: Marc James Small To: hasselblad@kelvin.net Subject: Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20000305104140.00a92b60@roanoke.infi.net> At 04:39 PM 3/5/2000 +0800, 1003 wrote: > >Where can one get a copy of this book from? Amazon and Barnes&Noble do not >have them. Neither Amazon nor B&N stock many, if any, camera books. Looking there for such is an exercize in futility. You can order the HASSELBLAD COMPENDIUM through any full-service camera store by asking them to special-order it through Saunders/Silver Pixel Press. Or you can try "the usual suspects" -- A Photographers Place, Koh's, Tamarkin, PacRim, KEH, or from Petra Kellers in California, at . Marc msmall@roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315 Cha robh bas fir gun ghras fir! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 10:37:12 EST From: COHIBA7@aol.com To: hasselblad@kelvin.net, slim1003@pacific.net.hk (1003) Subject: Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Message-ID: Also try B&H Photo @ www.bhphotovideo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 09:58:40 -0800 From: Jim Brick To: hasselblad@kelvin.net, hasselblad@kelvin.net Subject: Re: Nordin, Hasselblad Compendium Message-ID: <200003051759.JAA13098@spoon.alink.net> Keeble and Shuchat Photography in Palo Alto CA [(650-327-8996) ask for Jeff] always has both the "Hasselblad Compendium" and "The Hasselblad Manual, fifth edition" in stock. They will ship. They also have Marc James Small's Zeiss Compendium and Leica Thread Mount Lens books in stock. Jim At 10:41 AM 3/5/00 -0500, Marc James Small wrote: >At 04:39 PM 3/5/2000 +0800, 1003 wrote: >> >>Where can one get a copy of this book from? Amazon and Barnes&Noble do not >>have them. > >Neither Amazon nor B&N stock many, if any, camera books. Looking there for >such is an exercize in futility. > >You can order the HASSELBLAD COMPENDIUM through any full-service camera >store by asking them to special-order it through Saunders/Silver Pixel >Press. Or you can try "the usual suspects" -- A Photographers Place, >Koh's, Tamarkin, PacRim, KEH, or from Petra Kellers in California, at >. > >Marc ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 18:12:41 -0500 From: Marc Gravel To: hasselblad@kelvin.net Subject: Re: Scanning Medium Format Message-ID: <004501bf86f8$4ec7edc0$ca76c918@videotron.ca> I recently bought a UMAX Astra 2200 flatbed scanner. I scan both b/w 6x6 transparencies (from my 501 CM) and b/w photographs. I have not yet tried 35mm. So far, I am satisfied with the results of the UMAX. It does a good job. The only issue that I have discovered is that some of the shadow detail is lost when scanning transparencies. The results are quite satisfactory for the purposes of building a web site. I have not yet printed my pictures using a computer printer. If you want to take a look at the type of scans that you can get, take a look at my website......(actually its not yet a real website.....its just for fun for now.)..... http://pages.infinit.net/graveman/ Take care... Marc ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 11:39 PM Subject: Re: Scanning Medium Format > > In a message dated 2/29/00 3:14:55 PM, david@scc.net writes: > > << I'm considering replacing > that with a new flatbed with a built-in transparency adapter. I don't have > much to spend though - maybe $600 max. Any models you'd recommend? >> > > I just purchased a UMAX Astra 2200 (SCSI & USB) for my Mac. It was about > $180, and comes with an integrated attachment for scanning film up to 4x5. It > is NOT intended to replace a high end film scanner, but does a credible job > of scanning medium format media. I purchased it for my son so that both of > us could start a low cost introduction to digital image processing. It also > came with Photoshop LE. Very good value. > > -David Gerhardt > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of Absolute Internet, Inc., which is not responsible for its content. This mailing list is in no way affiliated with Victor Hasselblad AB, it's subsidiaries, or affiliates. > > To change your subscription status, go to: http://mail.kelvin.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/Hasselblad > Digest archives are stored at http://www.kelvin.net/hasselblad/hassy.htm > Searchable archives can be found at http://www.listquest.com/arts/index.html ------------------------------ End of hasselblad V1 #811 ************************* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Hasselblad Users Group Listserv is a public service of Absolute Internet, Inc., which is not responsible for its content. This mailing list is in no way affiliated with Victor Hasselblad AB, it's subsidiaries, or affiliates. To change your subscription status, go to: http://mail.kelvin.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/Hasselblad Digest archives are stored at http://www.kelvin.net/hasselblad/hassy.htm Searchable archives can be found at http://www.listquest.com/arts/index.html