kknox
kknox
I just shot a roll of Ektar 100 in a $90.00 Yashica I picked up. Also shoot a roll of Portra 400 new in a beat Rolleiflex T.
I think I'm done with 135 color. The first two are from the Yashica, the second two from the Rolleiflex T.
I think I'm done with 135 color. The first two are from the Yashica, the second two from the Rolleiflex T.


awbphotog
Well-known
You forgot the link! I want to see! 
kknox
kknox
Could not get the Rolleiflex T photos in above. Here they are. No photo shop all straight out of the cameras. Film & scanning processed at 120processing.com.


awbphotog
Well-known
No need to apologize! Just eager. I've got a Yashica C I picked up for $38 that I'm reluctant to try out because I just loathe roll film...but your results may sway me one way or the other. Cheers!
farlymac
PF McFarland
Only see two photos, so don't know which cam the second one is from. But they both look great. Which lenses does your D have? Yashicor, or Yashinon?
PF
PF
stratcat
Well-known
Try some slide film on them and you'll SEE!!
kknox
kknox
All four there now. Sorry
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Nice Chevy! The lenses are good enough on these old cameras to make a very good image on 120 film.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Wonderful, but I'm not sure why you would give up on 35mm colour. Also Ektar ... Zuiko
Each format has its uses and place.

Each format has its uses and place.
kknox
kknox
No I will not give 35mm film. It was just a comment as these looked so good me. I love 100 Ektar in 35mm.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Nice.
Ektar is indeed very good in 35mm. I've yet to try it in 120 (as there is probably one lab in the whole country that does 120 C-41 these days). I've seen enough Portra 160NC, 160 (new version), Fuji Pro 400 and Ektar to convince me I should though.
Ektar is indeed very good in 35mm. I've yet to try it in 120 (as there is probably one lab in the whole country that does 120 C-41 these days). I've seen enough Portra 160NC, 160 (new version), Fuji Pro 400 and Ektar to convince me I should though.
awslee
Well-known
Just stunning images!!!
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Just to be clear, I would shoot Ektar in 120 if I had a 120 camera.
I have 35mm and 4x5, and don't really fancy a third film size. I do have a 120 roll film (6x6) back for 4x5, so maybe I'll shoot some Ektar 120 just for a kick.
thompsonks
Well-known
I'm not sure Ektar is the way to go in 120. In landscapes it tends to produce an oversaturated sort of 'hypercolor' that's noticeably unrealistic in landscapes. Portra, in comparison, is more subtle.
kknox
kknox
The Yashica has a Yashicor lens 3 element. Still looks great I thought.
farlymac
PF McFarland
The Yashica has a Yashicor lens 3 element. Still looks great I thought.
Oh yeah, nothing at all wrong with those images. Triplets are some of the most underated lenses, yet most give good results. Just wanted to know. BTW, for some reason, when your other two photos did show up, they posted ahead of my reply. Very strange.
PF
kknox
kknox
I will be shooting the Yashica 635 quite a bit. Great little camera to keep in the car.
Spicy
Well-known
little? lol.
i've been shooting mine (just got it a week ago) and been surprised by how big/heavy it is to carry around in my satchel bag. i think just because i'm used to the relative flatness of my RFs, and the 635 is particularly thick regardless of how it goes in, due to the 35mm knobs.
i've been shooting mine (just got it a week ago) and been surprised by how big/heavy it is to carry around in my satchel bag. i think just because i'm used to the relative flatness of my RFs, and the 635 is particularly thick regardless of how it goes in, due to the 35mm knobs.
Acidic_Lemon
Established
Wow, your Yashica 635 has really nice results! I am still struggling with getting used to my Yashica and have had double exposures etc. Still a lovely TLR though.
froyd
Veteran
where on heart do you live to have both snow and flowering bushes a the same time?
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