Bessa/GF670 samples...

...And a few more Lower East Side, either Arista 100 or FP4:

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^^^thanks, olelovold. 1/15 @iso1600 through the curtains of the hotel the first night in NYC. I was a bit antsy to get out on the street with the cameras....
 
I've never managed to get good results with Delta 3200. After the images from this thread (using Delta 3200), I think I have to give it another go!
 
That RPX 25 looks good...how did you get sufficient DOF with ISO 25? Tripod?

One more from me. Mil-Mi 17 landing at Omalo airfield, Tusheti, Georgia (South Caucasus). FP4+ and yellow filter.

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That RPX 25 looks good...how did you get sufficient DOF with ISO 25? Tripod?

F/5,6 and the second F/8. Shooting at 1/30S on hand. 1/15S can be just over the edge but not impossible.

I like my C.V. Bessa III 667 because it is so portable and light in weight (1000g), very nice for traveling camera. And of course 6x6cm AND 6x7cm in one.
 
Ingering Lake, Seckauer Alps; Austria.
GF670, Heliopan yellow filter, Ilford FP4+ (ID-11). Posted for, but now as Hasselblad X1 scan.

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100% cropm with the tractor on the other side of the lake.

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100% cropm with the tractor on the other side of the lake.
now as Hasselblad X1 scan.

I have only an Epson V500 (for the web). But I am printing via an enlarger with Split Grade.

Same results with 18x24cm print and the crop from a 50x60cm print:


Efke 100 in Beutler 18x24cm print from 6x7cm negative by Fotohuis (Robert), on Flickr


Efke 100 in Beutler 50x60cm print from 6x7cm negative by Fotohuis (Robert), on Flickr

Efke 100 in Beutler.

I have done the same with my M7 + Summicron but then with Efke 25 in Beutler:


Efke 25 in Beutler 18x24cm print from 24x36mm (KB) negative by Fotohuis (Robert), on Flickr


Efke 25 in Beutler 50x60cm print from 24x36mm (KB) negative by Fotohuis (Robert), on Flickr

Now you can see the difference in negative format, even iso 100 (C.V.) versus iso 25 film in the Leica-M.
 
No artistic merit being claimed for these at all, just my second try with C-41 home developing. This time I made up fresh chemicals from a Unicolor press kit and it seems to have worked a bit better. Bessa III, Ektar 100, Imacon 848.













Chris
 
Chelsie's always up for a photo when I take a camera into work:



Guess what? She's engaged!


Both Bessa III, HP5+, TMax developer, Imacon 848 scans.

Chris
 
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a pair from the mid-Willamette Valley ('grass seed capital of the world'--not far from these fields is the HQ of the agritech corp that produced all the turf for the 2010 World Cup).
 
Skipper portrait.
Troms, North Norway, April 2014.

Voigtlaender Bessa III, B+W yellow filter and Ilford FP4+
(ISO 80, ID-11 1+3). Epson 4990 scan.

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Splendid, Peter. I have been enjoying your website--not only the the breathtaking images that show your dedication to mountaineering, but also those that document displaced people in some of those regions. Keep it up/be safe up there.
 
Arista 200, GF670. This cemetery above the Willamette River, though still active and with room to spare, is now largely cut off by I-5 bending around its hill and by the railroad and manufacturing/shipping facilities that parallel the river.

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brought the GF670 and GSW690III on our vacation and these 2 have earned a huge spot on my travel bag along the GR or A7 depending on how light I need to be.
such a marvel looking at a 6x6, 6x7 or 6x9 positive film!




this was either Ektar 100 or Portra 160
 
Great shots in this thread.

When I had the Fuji GF670 in my hands I didn't like its plastic feeling and the lens seemed to be too "light" when I tried to open and close it. But it's clear it is a good camera (seeing your photographs).

One question: how do you deleop the delta3200? I used T-MAX developer and also the HC110 and my results with the T-MAX were better... I also used the R09 when I exposed the film at ISO800... and it also was great (for me).
 
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