cjm
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This was actually my second roll with the Hexar AF I purchased from gelajoy here on RFF. The first was a test roll with expired film to make sure it worked.
These random shots from around my apartment are with Fuji Neopan 400 pushed to 800 in HC-110, Dilution B. It was about 80 degrees inside my apartment so I had to put the developer and fixer in the fridge until the temp was a little under 74 degrees. Then I took it out and quickly processed it, knowing that the temperature would eventually rise to or above the desired 75 degrees during development. Luckily, it turned out fine.
I have never been more impressed by a camera than the Hexar AF!
Just a random picture, but I love the tones here.
My wife indulging my excitement over the Hexar.
These random shots from around my apartment are with Fuji Neopan 400 pushed to 800 in HC-110, Dilution B. It was about 80 degrees inside my apartment so I had to put the developer and fixer in the fridge until the temp was a little under 74 degrees. Then I took it out and quickly processed it, knowing that the temperature would eventually rise to or above the desired 75 degrees during development. Luckily, it turned out fine.
I have never been more impressed by a camera than the Hexar AF!
Just a random picture, but I love the tones here.

My wife indulging my excitement over the Hexar.





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dazedgonebye
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I dig the look on the last cat pic.
I know the feeling you're having over the AF. It just is so easy to fall in love with.
The 1/250th shutter speed is the only limitation that gets in the way.
I've hardly used the nokton 40mm on my bessa r3a since getting the Hexar.
I know the feeling you're having over the AF. It just is so easy to fall in love with.
The 1/250th shutter speed is the only limitation that gets in the way.
I've hardly used the nokton 40mm on my bessa r3a since getting the Hexar.
cjm
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I haven't used it outside yet but 1/250 is pretty limiting. I just need a ND filter.
dazedgonebye
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I keep a couple with me...still, I find I really love the AF for low light and interior shots.
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