paulfish4570
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All shots handheld.
Ferrania 400.
Walgreens processing/scanning (Second good job in a row; could it be the store's machinery likes Ferrania?).
Konica S III.
Exposures set from Konica's selenium cell meter.
500 at f8 or f11:
250 or 500, probably f11 or f8:
125 or 250 at f5.6 of f8 or thereabouts; focus was on the bear:
250 at f8 or so; focus on the frog:
250 or 500 at f8? f5.6? In any case, the right side was profoundly overexposed in the harsh mid-morning light; PP was necessary:
Ferrania 400.
Walgreens processing/scanning (Second good job in a row; could it be the store's machinery likes Ferrania?).
Konica S III.
Exposures set from Konica's selenium cell meter.
500 at f8 or f11:

250 or 500, probably f11 or f8:

125 or 250 at f5.6 of f8 or thereabouts; focus was on the bear:

250 at f8 or so; focus on the frog:

250 or 500 at f8? f5.6? In any case, the right side was profoundly overexposed in the harsh mid-morning light; PP was necessary:

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Grooovy 
gb hill
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I missed this thread Paul. These are nice shots. Not bad for 400 speed film at those shutter speeds & the light as strong as it was. I like Ferrina, MOF I picked up a 3 roll pack of 200 asa for 4 bucks at my local Roses store yesterday. I think they are known as Maxway, Bill's & Super Dollar down your way.
David Murphy
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I guess this lens lives up to its legend! Very sharp and colorful shots - nice. Makes me want to rig up a pole and go fishing or have a picnic.
paulfish4570
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I will have a look. Thanks, Greg ...
paulfish4570
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Thanks, David. It IS sharp, and that leaf shutter helps escape the shakes, too.
raid
Dad Photographer
Well done, Paul. I need to use my Konica more often.
paulfish4570
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Thanks, Raid. Here are a couple more, shot on Kodak UltraMax 400:


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