Nick De Marco
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From my latest blog - Fed-2 and Industar-61 at the Cheltenham Races:
http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/a-day-at-races-with-fed-2.html
I was more than pleasant surprised at how well this little cheap kit did...

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Photo09_10 by nickdemarco, on Flickr
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Nick

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http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/a-day-at-races-with-fed-2.html
I was more than pleasant surprised at how well this little cheap kit did...

Photo22_24 by nickdemarco, on Flickr

Photo09_10 by nickdemarco, on Flickr
Click the link to the blog to read or see more
Nick

Photo19_21 by nickdemarco, on Flickr
pakeha
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I just used these and the blog photos in a class Nick. Asked the students to try and work out what period they are from without showing them number 3. None could pick correctly untill they saw number 3. Created a lot of discussion around colour versus B/W old tech versus new etc,etc.. Thanks and nice images
Austintatious
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Well done man. Nice images, the lot of them 
gb hill
Veteran
Enjoyed all the photos in the blog. Love the contrast you got from the I 61. Seems also that no one really noticed you nor the sound of the shutter.
dave lackey
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From my latest blog - Fed-2 and Industar-61 at the Cheltenham Races:
http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/a-day-at-races-with-fed-2.html
I was more than pleasant surprised at how well this little cheap kit did...
Photo22_24 by nickdemarco, on Flickr
Photo09_10 by nickdemarco, on Flickr
Click the link to the blog to read or see more
Nick
Photo19_21 by nickdemarco, on Flickr
Really good, Nick! I don't know about you, but I like my Industar lens and I get great pleasure out of making great photographs with inexpensive kits!
Keep shooting and posting!
grapejohnson
Well-known
I've been trying not to buy a FED 2 for awhile now
must... resist...
must... resist...
Classique
Well-known
I enjoy the images on your blog. I always check everyday for an update 
I was actually set on selling off my Black Fed 2 and Indust 61LD but maybe I'll hold onto it for those times when I don't want to risk carrying around expensive gear.
I was actually set on selling off my Black Fed 2 and Indust 61LD but maybe I'll hold onto it for those times when I don't want to risk carrying around expensive gear.
Sylvester
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beautiful images
Flood
Established
Wow, great results. Like you, my digital street camera is a X100 and I find it hard to get used to the 55mm Industar. It feels like cheating to shoot people from across the street. I'm now very much looking forward to my first roll of Tri-X with the Industar.
Nick De Marco
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Thanks for all the comments
Nick
Nick
Roger Hicks
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Dear Nick,
Beautiful! But I don't think you'd have got worse pictures with a Leica. These are an excellent demonstration of the 'quality plateau'. Up to a certain point, a better camera gets you better pictures (e.g Fed 2/Industar versus Box Brownie). Above that level -- which the Fed/Industar combo easily exceeds for these pictures -- the photographer's talent is paramount. I say 'for these pictures' because there are also situations where (for example) an f/1.4 lens might well give better pictures (very low light).
Cheers (and thanks),
R.
Beautiful! But I don't think you'd have got worse pictures with a Leica. These are an excellent demonstration of the 'quality plateau'. Up to a certain point, a better camera gets you better pictures (e.g Fed 2/Industar versus Box Brownie). Above that level -- which the Fed/Industar combo easily exceeds for these pictures -- the photographer's talent is paramount. I say 'for these pictures' because there are also situations where (for example) an f/1.4 lens might well give better pictures (very low light).
Cheers (and thanks),
R.
pakeha
Well-known
Dear Nick,
Beautiful! But I don't think you'd have got worse pictures with a Leica. These are an excellent demonstration of the 'quality plateau'. Up to a certain point, a better camera gets you better pictures (e.g Fed 2/Industar versus Box Brownie). Above that level -- which the Fed/Industar combo easily exceeds for these pictures -- the photographer's talent is paramount. I say 'for these pictures' because there are also situations where (for example) an f/1.4 lens might well give better pictures (very low light).
Cheers (and thanks),
R.
Well only you have thought this was a Leica vs Fed post..why:bang:
Reminds me of a conversation I had just yesterday with a London City and Guilds moderator..he is about 70 and was trying to tell me that only Italians do pasta...i said "have you actually traveled to Asia", some people really need to move on
Vics
Veteran
Absolutely beautiful, Nick! You seem to have found the stroke with Tri-X. That guy's herringbone jacket just pops right out. Fine work!
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