PetarDima
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two portraits

B&W conversion

night shot - lopng exposure from hand
back alley
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very nice!
i have a roll to process from the r4 and rokkor 40 as well.
joe
i have a roll to process from the r4 and rokkor 40 as well.
joe
PetarDima
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very important question for BESSA users:
Does framelines in short distance -0.8 meters to 1.5 meters are 100% correct?
I think that I had a lot of hands & other parts missing on my shots
Does framelines in short distance -0.8 meters to 1.5 meters are 100% correct?
I think that I had a lot of hands & other parts missing on my shots
ferider
Veteran
PetarDima said:very important question for BESSA users:
Does framelines in short distance -0.8 meters to 1.5 meters are 100% correct?
I think that I had a lot of hands & other parts missing on my shots![]()
Hi Vlad,
the 40mm matches the 35mm R2 framelines down to 3m or so. Below that
you have to give the framelines a little room (10-15% at closest distance) ,
or switch to 50mm framelines for composition.
Best,
Roland.
like2fiddle
Curious
Very nice photos. I especially like the first one, so much texture and detail. I have used the inside of the 35 framelines successfully on a R2 and Rokkor 40, but I try to leave a little extra room usually.
PetarDima
Well-known
ferider said:Hi Vlad,
the 40mm matches the 35mm R2 framelines down to 3m or so. Below that
you have to give the framelines a little room (10-15% at closest distance) ,
or switch to 50mm framelines for composition.
Best,
Roland.
thank you RFF friends
SUPERIOR-SHARP Rokkor.
sockeyed
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There is great character in this woman's face, Petar. Is she a relative?
I haven't been following your threads, so I'm not sure which Bessa you are using with the Rokkor. I found the 40mm framelines on the R3 Bessas quite accurate, but if you're using 35mm framelines on an R2 or R4, you'll have to be careful close up, as people are suggesting.
I haven't been following your threads, so I'm not sure which Bessa you are using with the Rokkor. I found the 40mm framelines on the R3 Bessas quite accurate, but if you're using 35mm framelines on an R2 or R4, you'll have to be careful close up, as people are suggesting.
PetarDima
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sockeyed said:There is great character in this woman's face, Petar. Is she a relative?
I haven't been following your threads, so I'm not sure which Bessa you are using with the Rokkor. I found the 40mm framelines on the R3 Bessas quite accurate, but if you're using 35mm framelines on an R2 or R4, you'll have to be careful close up, as people are suggesting.
Yes
that is my 85 years old grandmom - few years ago she worked hard in village, but the oldness and weaknes are coming ... never mind she's eyes are tired, but always full of life!
I use BESSA R2M - this photos are result of RFF donation
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