Casual M6/Zeiss Biogon Photos...

David_Manning

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Thought I'd share these two recent shots of my daughter Skylar fishing in Florida last week. She didn't catch anything, but we had nice father-daughter time together.

M6 classic, Zeiss 35/2 Biogon, Kodak BW400CN, Walmart scans (!)...

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classic zeiss look. i hate to say it, because so many have said it before, but yes there's that "3D" feel, esp #1. nice combo, the biogon and the BW400CN, i think.

thanks for sharing.
 
Very nice indeed. The Zeiss 35mm is a beautiful lens and marries nicely with the Leica.
Thanks for the posting.
 
I forgot to mention that I shot both at 200ISO. I've been successfully changing ISOs on the fly with this film, from 200-800 with great success. The flexibility has really made it my go-to film for day-to-day shooting with the M6.
 
The second one is wonderful! The first one is very good too! (IMHO it would benefit from a tighter crop, less sky on top)

The fun you two had fishing together really shows in the pics!
 
So, you rated it at 200-800 and got it developed normally at walmart? I'm using the same film for day to day shooting also and it's been good so far.
 
Thanks again everybody.

Roberto, yes, I rated it between 200-800 ISO during shooting and just processed normally at Walmart. I'm sure their scanner/printer compensated (just as I would during printing). This emulsion gets very contrasty at 800 though. It's best at 200, which is what these pictures were exposed at.
 
Thanks again everybody.

Roberto, yes, I rated it between 200-800 ISO during shooting and just processed normally at Walmart. I'm sure their scanner/printer compensated (just as I would during printing). This emulsion gets very contrasty at 800 though. It's best at 200, which is what these pictures were exposed at.

Nice, I'll try that after I run out of Plus-x. Thanks for the tip.
 
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