pvdhaar
Peter
While waiting for the repair of the Bessa-T, I was fortunate enough to be offered a very nice looking FED-1 by (labtop)rob to play around with in the mean time. I just got back the first roll..
I must say that I'm pleasantly surprized by the quality of the collapsible 50/3.5 Elmar-clone. I hadn't expected a 50+ year old lens to do so well..
Not all pictures came out perfect because of underexposure, but that will teach me to remember the actual ISO of the film (I used a very cheap 100 ISO roll, while I've got my mind trained for 400 ISO).. Oh, and I have to be carefull not to point the lens at a bright light source while advancing, as there seems to be some light working its way between the curtains at one of the edges of the frame. I guess you could call this a charming characteristic 😉
Bottom loading wasn't as bad as advertised. I cut the film leader without template, but still the film went in and picked up smoothly. All in all, I'm having a lot of fun with a camera that's older than I am.. 🙂
These pictures aren't really works of art, but they give an idea of what the Elmar-clone is like..
I must say that I'm pleasantly surprized by the quality of the collapsible 50/3.5 Elmar-clone. I hadn't expected a 50+ year old lens to do so well..
Not all pictures came out perfect because of underexposure, but that will teach me to remember the actual ISO of the film (I used a very cheap 100 ISO roll, while I've got my mind trained for 400 ISO).. Oh, and I have to be carefull not to point the lens at a bright light source while advancing, as there seems to be some light working its way between the curtains at one of the edges of the frame. I guess you could call this a charming characteristic 😉
Bottom loading wasn't as bad as advertised. I cut the film leader without template, but still the film went in and picked up smoothly. All in all, I'm having a lot of fun with a camera that's older than I am.. 🙂
These pictures aren't really works of art, but they give an idea of what the Elmar-clone is like..