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Edward Burtynsky

  Edward Burtynsky is renowned for his monumental industrial landscapes, and his camera gear reflects decades of evolution—from 8×10 film to high-resolution digital.  Here's a detailed overview: Early Film Era Large-format field cameras (4×5 and 8×10 sheet film) Shot iconic projects like Mines , Quarries , Shipbreaking , etc. Used Linhof view cameras and other large-format systems. Often proofed with Polaroid Type 55 during shoots Linhof 4 x 5 Transition to Digital Hasselblad H6D‑100c His current primary camera, boasting a 100‑megapixel sensor with Hasselblad/Imacon color profile—designed to emulate negative-film aesthetics. Previously used the H6D‑60 , which offered quality comparable to 5×7 film; the H6D‑100 elevates him to 8×10 film territory Hasselblad H6D-100c Bertynsky with Hasselblad H6D-100c Specialized Aerial Setup Hasselblad digital bodies mounted on gyro‑stabilized rigs for aerial work Shot from helicopters or RC-copters with live vide...