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Krasnaya_Zvezda
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I bought a Canonet 28 complete with case, Canolite D flash, lens hood. Replaced the seals with on of Jon Goodman's great kits, and put in a 1.35v Weincell. Loaded with Superia, I shot my first roll. I went outside and shot cityscapes on a cloudy-bright day, shot some in shadow (like under trees in a park). Indoor shots with the flash, too. Out of 22 exposures, I was very pleased with all but 2. Of the 16 outdoor shots, one was really underexposed, by at least a couple of stops. (It was not one of the shots in shadow). Shots of the same subject immediately before and after were fine. Similarly, of 6 flash shots(all indoors), one was way overexposed. Same subject shot immediately prior and after were right on the mark, really fine.
So I'm cautiously optimistic about this camera, but I have trepidations as well, because of these anomalies. Any ideas? Is this common with this camera?
For all exposures, there was also a Hoya UV(0) filter in place, and the hood was not in use. I'd appreciate any suggestions.
So I'm cautiously optimistic about this camera, but I have trepidations as well, because of these anomalies. Any ideas? Is this common with this camera?
For all exposures, there was also a Hoya UV(0) filter in place, and the hood was not in use. I'd appreciate any suggestions.