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10 stappen om betere foto's te maken met de Belair camera's
De Belair X 6-12 is de eerste camera auto-exposure middenformaat camera ter wereld en hij combineert professionele fotografie met een uniek gebruiksgemak. In dit artikel hebben we een aantal tips waarmee je de foto’s geschoten met de Belair kunt verbeteren.
De Belair X 6-12 is net als de LC-A+ uitgerust met een automatische sluitertijd waardoor je alleen maar hoeft te focussen op de perfecte foto.
Met de Belair X 6-12 maak je adembenemende 6×12 panoramas… en 6×6 vierkante foto’s, en 6×9 standaard foto’s. Ja, drie verschillende formaten in een middenformaat camera, dus voel je vrij om te experimenteren!
Of, als je wilt, kan je ook heel makkelijk van formaat wisselen —van 120 naar panorama, met sprockets op 35mm met de Belair X 6-12 35mm Back (of met deze hack)…
Verander het perspectief ook eens, door van lens te wisselen. Je kan wisselen tussen de 90mm en 58mm lenzen, die standaard bij iedere Belair zitten. Of ga voor uitzonderlijk scherpe foto’s, met behulp van de Belairgon 114mm f/8 lens, welke apart beschikbaar is.
Maak foto’s met lange sluitertijd en probeer ook eens light paintings te maken met behulp van de B (Bulb) instelling.
Maak je eigen splitzer voor de Belair en slice en dice je foto’s. Hier lees je hoe.
Leg professioneel uitziende portretten vast met de Belair en een flits of your choice.
De Belair heeft een uitgebreid ASA bereik van 50-1600—wat inhoudt dat je hem met praktisch ieder licht kan gebruiken, in combinatie met jouw favoriete film!
Heb jij ook nog een goede Belair X 6-12 tip? Laat het ons dan weten!
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