Steve Bellayr
Veteran
You have got the Zen of the M6. Now all you need is to photograph.
Jmilkins, i think i like the M6 for its heft. It feels nice and solid in my hands and when shooting. The Zi is indeed much lighter but feels nicely put together as well, if not as solid as the M6. It feels alittle more plasticky.
I'm very happy with my M6 and ZI and i think they make a nice combination. The R3a is in a word, functional. It is very good value for money and i liked it alot when i had it, but unfortunately i had to let it go to fund for a new lens.
Great pictures Merelyok. I also like the picture of the woman on the bus. What developer did you use for the Neopan 1600 and for how long? I can't seem to get consistent results with Neopan 1600/ Rodinal.
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Monz
Great shots again! I really like the shot of the legs stepping over the puddle!
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Im still looking for a developer for my Tri-x shots. Perhaps i need to agitate abit less for my Tri-x/T-max dev combination.
Have you tried D76 or XTOL? They're both cheaper and better than tmax dev for TX.
Hm.....thanks for the tip Dfoo. I might go hunting for a large-ish container soon to store that D76 mixture. haha!