shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
As mentioned here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103520
A few pics to make sure that the camera is in working order.
First off, this camera has a date back that will print the date between the frames, not on the frames themselves like some cheap P&S 🙂
No light leaks, metering auto-metering is okay:
We were having a crawfish (crayfish to some?) cook-off last week at my work place:
*Yes, it's grainy, but somehow I think the photo above would just be a boring snapshot if I were to use my digital camera.
Next, critical focus:
* A wind gust of 50mph was blowing on the field where I took the above photo. Thanks to 1/4000th of a second shutter speed, the flower was still.
* This photo is dedicated to those who has never seen crawfish cooked this way. 🙂
The camera feels sure and hefty, which is very useful for those handheld shots with the 135mm Sonnar 1:2.8.
Also, I don't think I've ever seen results this sharp from these two lenses.
Film: Kodak Gold 200.
A few pics to make sure that the camera is in working order.
First off, this camera has a date back that will print the date between the frames, not on the frames themselves like some cheap P&S 🙂
No light leaks, metering auto-metering is okay:
We were having a crawfish (crayfish to some?) cook-off last week at my work place:
*Yes, it's grainy, but somehow I think the photo above would just be a boring snapshot if I were to use my digital camera.
Next, critical focus:
* A wind gust of 50mph was blowing on the field where I took the above photo. Thanks to 1/4000th of a second shutter speed, the flower was still.
* This photo is dedicated to those who has never seen crawfish cooked this way. 🙂
The camera feels sure and hefty, which is very useful for those handheld shots with the 135mm Sonnar 1:2.8.
Also, I don't think I've ever seen results this sharp from these two lenses.
Film: Kodak Gold 200.