and the ultramax 400 negs, CD, prints look fine. shutter speeds seem to be spot on, based on my weston master V. what a hoot this little cam is. pics later.
It looks like you have a good'un. If you use it a lot (and i'm sure you will) the shutter may loosen up a bit and reduce the slight over exposure that may have given the weak green in your last pic. This is only a guess so i am open to being corrected. I look forward to more pictures.
Congratulations Paul nice images, I am considering the same camera to slip inside my
bag alongside my M2. I have a few M lens,but recently picked up a VC 25mm F4 and finder. I would be interested if you found switching between cameras ( veiwfinders "ect")
difficult or just different.
Regards
Chris
Chris, i don't have an trouble. i'm a deliberate kind of guy, so i don't get in a hurry. i've run only 2 rolls through the IIIF, and eye placement already is getting automatic.
Barnacks rule lol..... but seriously, its really hard to beat a nice iii unless you just want a bigger finder........i wound up owning 4 bodies acquired over a number of years.
Rick, i'd never see a purple sheen. i am a little color blind in red and green, just enough so that i am totally untrustworthy in color PP. i pretty much have to accept autocolor ... 😉
this is a practical reason i shoot mostly black and white ...
Your truck is overexposed because you metered the shadow side and tried to bring it up thus overexposing the sun portions of the scene. Try printing it down darker.
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