bobdole369
Newbie
Picked this camera up for about $45 from a chap on another forum. Everything is wonderful - I quickly picked up how to use the Exposure value scale and now I'm walking around going "This scene is a 12", "those trees are probably a 9". What a simple and effective way to convey light metering (having never done anything with a meter besides the one inside my dslr).
Ran a roll of 400TX through and developed them pushed by 1/2 stop in D-76 (was worried the meter was off, or that I wouldn't be able to judge the camera based on underexposed negs - so I erred on the side of caution and pushed by 1/2) - scans with an epson v500 at 3200dpi/24bit - most got a slight USM and some had levels, not much else. Oh and resized to 300dpi/3600x2400ish. Oh and don't mind the dust and crap all over the negs - this was a test roll - so after I devved they just hung in the breeze to dry.
Forgot to focus - woops
Ran a roll of 400TX through and developed them pushed by 1/2 stop in D-76 (was worried the meter was off, or that I wouldn't be able to judge the camera based on underexposed negs - so I erred on the side of caution and pushed by 1/2) - scans with an epson v500 at 3200dpi/24bit - most got a slight USM and some had levels, not much else. Oh and resized to 300dpi/3600x2400ish. Oh and don't mind the dust and crap all over the negs - this was a test roll - so after I devved they just hung in the breeze to dry.
Forgot to focus - woops
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