Post your photos taken with the Hexar AF

From a roll of Neopan 100 @400 I shot last summer:

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...and some more. Why not?
Shot these last summer on the road between Utah and Colorado-- experimented with Kodak TMax P3200 @6400 and stand developed in Rodinal 1+100.

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4. 4th of July!
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Every time I think of selling my Hexar, this thread gets updated and I get an email. I visit the thread, see amazing pictures and think "Just one more roll..."

My last roll of K64... (Tenby, West Wales)
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Ilford HP5+, Alleyway off Denmark St, London
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Recently picked up a Hexar... really loving this camera.
I recently started shooting film, enjoying it so much more than digital.

congratulations. Now get yourself a nice Coolscan or similar, and it starts to make sense :)
At least for me, as I switched mostly from Digital to Hexar + Film + Coolscan + Digital post and print.

while quite the opposite of what I usually like in photographs, the cats image has something :)
 
congratulations. Now get yourself a nice Coolscan or similar, and it starts to make sense :)
At least for me, as I switched mostly from Digital to Hexar + Film + Coolscan + Digital post and print.

while quite the opposite of what I usually like in photographs, the cats image has something :)

Thanks :)

I'm currently getting my local lab to process/scan for me... I've been pretty happy with the results so far.
Though a dedicated 35mm scanner is definitely on my list!
 
Then you are lucky with your lab. Ours let the Noritsu put out a CD, and the quality is horrible. Maybe operator error, too.
 
Here I am again, checking in, and once again I have to say this is possibly one of the most visually mind-blowing threads on RFf to date. And, as much as I've happily soldiered on with my pair of Hex RFs, I do miss my Hex autofocus more than a little. Carry on, people.


- Barrett
 
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