lynn
lynn
captainslack said:Ahhh, Canonet & Reala! A perfect combo. I think that film was made with that camera in mind.
I picked up my first GIII photos today; I always take forever to shoot a test roll. I start off obsessed with perfect photogenicity, and after the 10th frame I just do my usual: bicycles, reflections, textures..Dutchness.
This camera was okay when it arrived from the *Bay seller, but it is perfect now. G'man (Thank you, Dave) worked his usual wonders. It's a delight - so instinctive - to use, it looks gorgeous in its leather jacket, and the sharpness of that lens: well, glory, glory, it's a revelation...
jtzordon
clicking away
Nice photos! I'd have to agree, Reala and the Canonet are a dream.
captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
IMHO, Reala is the perfect film for the Canonet. It seems to have been formulated with that lens in mind.
squeaky_clean
Back to basics...
I might have to try some Reala as soon as i get my Canonet back from G'man. Thos shots look great!
captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
Lynn: Didn't see you'd quote me from an earlier thread the first time I read through this one, hence my repeating myself. Guess I ought to pay more attention, huh? 
xichlo
Member
Beautiful shots, I can't wait for my QL-17 from G'man 
Roger S.
Member
Don't forget NPZ 800- Canonet's a great available light camera!
jmilkins
Digited User
lynne - you provide great inspiration to get on with new seals for my GIII.
I particularly like the last image of the mat against the wall - wonderful textures and a great perspective of an everyday object...
I particularly like the last image of the mat against the wall - wonderful textures and a great perspective of an everyday object...
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