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  1. A Hasselblad 135/f5.6 Makro-Planar CF lens with bellow attachment. I'm missing a lens shade and a lens mounting ring and what do I look for when buying these items. The prices has dropped for Hasselblad film camera and lenses and still want to use this equipment by using film and if needed have a drum scan for digital.
  2. <p>Here is something that I found in my very old Kodak studio lighting for product photography. Glassware. Conventionally, glassware is photographed simply by placing it in front of an illuminated background. Frontal illumination is not generally used because of the problem of multiple - and consequently distracting - reflections. However, instead of the usual white paper background. Kodacel matte sheet about .0075 inch supported on a sheet of glass. Directing the lights from underneath and behind the set makes it easy to position the light. A flood lamp was used to cover a large area of the background. If desired a diffused spotlight can be used to create the smaller circle of illumination at the base of the set.<br> Light on a stand behind the matte kodacel sheet and place a diffuser behind while the light strikes the back of the matte kodacel sheet and in front of the screen is your glassware and add another light under the translucent glass sheet to give your glassware a circle of illumination at the base of the set. The light under the glass sheet will be a light with a diffuser in front. Camera is facing the background. it will be easier if I can draw a picture, but I will try it this way so you can understand.</p> <p>Diffuser light-------Matte kodacel sheet in the background subject in front and camera in front facing the glassware and under the sheet of glass will be a light with a diffuser. I hope this will give you a start and you can make final adjustment or fine tune the light. jiro</p>
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