photos from Hexar AF (2 rolls 400, 1 200)

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Cancer walk-athon (the Fuji 200 expired roll) and library in Pacifica, and downtown San Mateo (these were Fuji 400).
 
Thanks!

Thanks!

The film was processed by Costco, and negatives were scanned to JPGs on their Noritsu machines. I further compressed and reduced the images from about 4MB files to ~ 640 pixel ~ 300kb filesizes.

some nice pics :)

how do you scan?
 
I love mine, and hate it.

Seems like an improved Sigma DP-1

Faster than DP-1 between shots, higher resolution. But 1/250 limit makes it a dog with my preferred 35 films, Fuji NPZ/800 and Neopan 400@1200.
 
Nice walk-athon photos ampguy, what aperture where you shooting at? I'm guessing f11-f22 since you were using Fuji 200 outside. I'm relieved that they all look sharp because I was worried that the sharpness would drop off at f16 and f22. (I haven't used my Hexar AF outside during the day yet and I don't have a ND filter).

While were on the subject, here are a few of mine:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrismiddleton/tags/konicahexaraf/
 
P mode > 5.6

P mode > 5.6

Yes, it would have been nice to have some Reala in there, not so much for the extra stop, but the better color, It was overcast and I was using P mode, at 5.6, and 8 which most of the outdoor ones are > 5.6, likely 8, 11, 13 ish, maybe some 16, 22s and most all at 1/250 as I wouldn't attain my 5.6 unless the EV determined shutter could go < 1/250.

I would guess that sharpness drops after some point, 4? 5.6?, but I'm not sure at what point. I have some amazingly sharp ones at f2 indoors with Reala here.

I need an ND filter, but I like the P mode, so I need a 2x and then can shoot around with EV at +2 and be able to shoot fast at 2 stops wider.

They would be even sharper with unsharp mask or picasa sharpening, but I didn't go there with these images from the weekend.


Nice walk-athon photos ampguy, what aperture where you shooting at? I'm guessing f11-f22 since you were using Fuji 200 outside. I'm relieved that they all look sharp because I was worried that the sharpness would drop off at f16 and f22. (I haven't used my Hexar AF outside during the day yet and I don't have a ND filter).

While were on the subject, here are a few of mine:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrismiddleton/tags/konicahexaraf/
 
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