Bessa/GF670 samples...

Hi Nik!
Many thanks! I appreciate it. Over at the LUF folks suggested to crop the color one, so I did - and I think they are right. Cropped the other one too. Need to shoot more in 6x7 I think...good thing the GF670 lets you choose.

Those crops look great!
Nik
 
Styrian countryside.
Heliopan yellow filter, Ilford FP4+ (ID-11).

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Vienna.
Heliopan yellow filter, Ilford Delta 400 (ID-11)

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Thanks, Nik!

It certainly helps. I plan to use solely the GF670 for a photo project about a part of my local mountains this winter. I post a few shots here should they be any good....

Best!
Peter

beautiful shots Peter S!

It helps that you have such beautiful surroundings

Nik


One more - Fuji 400H.
Seckauer Alps, Styria/Austria

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One shot from the first 3 rolls I completed on the GF670.
Acros 100, DDX, Epson V600 scanned at 800dpi.

This is a splendid camera. I realise that the meter tended to over expose by about 1 stop, either that or my choice of metered area tended to be too dark. Overall, this is an excellent tool to burn off film.

The shutter is like a whisper.
Handling is exquisite, its grip really nice and comfortable.
Viewfinder is excellent, though its a framing is a little too small as compared to the actual shot. But its still very manageable after some practice.
 
Off to a good start, Benjamin!
I currently use Delta 100 & FP4+, but was wondering how Acros would look like with the GF670. Acros seems to match nicely the sharp and quite contrastry lens of the GF670.

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Delta 100 in (DD-X), B+W yellow filter

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FP4+ (ID-11), B+W yellow filter

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Hi Peter, you have stunning images in your portfolio. I love the contrast and emotions it creates.

I seem to find that my GF tends to overexpose the shot, I dont know if you guys face the same issue. I will have to run more rolls to see if I am getting it right.

Meanwhile, another shot that required tweaking in post work to get some deeper blacks.

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I found the meter of the GF670 to work well for me so far - but it is hard to tell really with b&w negatives and scanning. I use a 1,5x (021) B+W yellow filter and set the exp. comp to 1.3 to 2, depending on whether there is snow involved or not.
I will have some scanned with a Hasselblad X1 soon, and look forward to the results!
 
Acros 100 with DDX. Had to increase the Levels in post work, but the contrast on the negatives are amazing. Hopefully will have some of these printed in the Darkroom to see the 'true colours' :)

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