-doomed-
film is exciting
Heres 2 shots the rest are on my flickr(link in sig)
Check them out if you want to, they are in the bordentown set.
I like this combo so far minus the i-50 being so slow.
For these it wasnt an issue since they were all shot at f16 in aperature priority
Check them out if you want to, they are in the bordentown set.
I like this combo so far minus the i-50 being so slow.
For these it wasnt an issue since they were all shot at f16 in aperature priority


biomed
Veteran
Cool! I am sure you will enjoy your new camera. I have used an I-50 on my R3 and have been pleased with the results.
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pesphoto
Veteran
nice, I can't get past the ugly factor with the I 50 lens. Just bought an I61L/D to replace mine
-doomed-
film is exciting
the I50 is ugly ill give you that , but for the price i wasnt complaining , i think my next real upgrade will be a CV 40 1.4
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I like the photos, particularly the shots of the tow(?) truck. What film?
I will be using a similar combination soon; just got myself an R2A and, for now, have only FSU 50s.

Rob
I will be using a similar combination soon; just got myself an R2A and, for now, have only FSU 50s.
One good thing about using the I-50 is that when you're using it, it's on the other side of the camera; all you can really see of the lens is the front ring and hood(if you've got one)nice, I can't get past the ugly factor with the I 50 lens. Just bought an I61L/D to replace mine
Rob
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
I want to see a picture of that combo, I have an R2A in black with a silver J-3 and I love how ugly it is 
cjm
Well-known
The rigid industar 50 is definitely ugly but when stopped down, the pictures are surprisingly sharp!


-doomed-
film is exciting
I used kodak bw400cn , and that was ,at one point,a tow truck.I like the photos, particularly the shots of the tow(?) truck. What film?
I will be using a similar combination soon; just got myself an R2A and, for now, have only FSU 50s.
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