Demodres
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Hi all,
This is my first post in this exciting and comprehensive forum after reading alot of threads about rangefinders. I'm pretty new in the world of analog photography, but after I picked up an old Ricoh KR10 I got hooked on "slow photography" and preparing the scene in details before I push the trigger.
Some weeks ago I bought a Konica Hexar in order for me try out the real rangefinder feeling, and I have to say it's really a nice camera and method to use.
I have added some pics from my first roll of film. Being the analog noob I am, I forgot the name of manufactor of film and I don't have the packaging anymore - bear with me🙂
I hope you like the pics and any tips and tricks are welcome.
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Konica Hexar (2 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
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Konica Hexar (3 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
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Konica Hexar (1 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
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Konica Hexar (5 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
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Konica Hexar (4 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
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Konica Hexar (6 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
This is my first post in this exciting and comprehensive forum after reading alot of threads about rangefinders. I'm pretty new in the world of analog photography, but after I picked up an old Ricoh KR10 I got hooked on "slow photography" and preparing the scene in details before I push the trigger.
Some weeks ago I bought a Konica Hexar in order for me try out the real rangefinder feeling, and I have to say it's really a nice camera and method to use.
I have added some pics from my first roll of film. Being the analog noob I am, I forgot the name of manufactor of film and I don't have the packaging anymore - bear with me🙂
I hope you like the pics and any tips and tricks are welcome.
1)

Konica Hexar (2 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
2)

Konica Hexar (3 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
3)

Konica Hexar (1 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
4)

Konica Hexar (5 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
5)

Konica Hexar (4 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr
6)

Konica Hexar (6 of 6) by DemoDres, on Flickr