IGMeanwell
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luketrash
Trying to find my range

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Yashica GS with Arista EDU Ultra 200 in it. I love this film in D76 1:1.
lff
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Here's one from my 2nd or 3rd roll through my GSN. I have noticed a too fast shutter in low light situations (w/ tripod & cable release- still way underexposed).
This shot kind of suffers from the meter picking up only the light in the alley & missing the brighter light at the street- thus the blur. I still feel like I got lucky catching a cop car & still getting it in the frame.
This shot kind of suffers from the meter picking up only the light in the alley & missing the brighter light at the street- thus the blur. I still feel like I got lucky catching a cop car & still getting it in the frame.
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freeranger
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gweldoncone
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Diomedes
Vjekoslav Bobić
I've got some little problems with aperture control in my beloved GTN and after resolving that I’ve put an unfinished roll of film to try it. I can’t stop exalting with that camera and lens
. These photos are scans from my lab. Fuji Reala 100
1. f.1.7 2. f2 3. f2.8
1. f.1.7 2. f2 3. f2.8
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tsarandoi
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There you go
There you go
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25308671@N00/
(except for "Untitled HDR 04" and "Untitled_HDR_45a")
There you go
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25308671@N00/
(except for "Untitled HDR 04" and "Untitled_HDR_45a")
AShearer
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sohc
Newbie

Old photo, from 1999. Scan doesn't do the print justice. There is just so much detail in the photo.
I know, not a great photo by any means, but it was from the first roll I had ever shot with the camera. The rest of my prints are long gone. I am getting that camera back this week though, from a friend I sold it to 6 years ago. I can't wait!
Oh, Electro 35 GSN. Cannot recall the film, but I believe it was the Ilford brand color-process B&W.
utku
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sbart
Member
from my first test roll with my Electro 35 GSN
from my first test roll with my Electro 35 GSN
Here's a few pics from the GSN I received this last week. Film is Fuji Superia 400. I normally shoot slides, but wanted to try C-41 film because I'm tired of waiting two weeks for processing by mail (and paying more). The scans from my Nikon Coolscan V looked awful (a nonlinear cyan cast, impossible to fix in Photoshop) so I searched around and learned of VueScan -- that did the trick!
from my first test roll with my Electro 35 GSN
Here's a few pics from the GSN I received this last week. Film is Fuji Superia 400. I normally shoot slides, but wanted to try C-41 film because I'm tired of waiting two weeks for processing by mail (and paying more). The scans from my Nikon Coolscan V looked awful (a nonlinear cyan cast, impossible to fix in Photoshop) so I searched around and learned of VueScan -- that did the trick!
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sbart
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januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
csxcnj
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ofofhy
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darrylasher
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bmicklea
RF Newbie
Wide open on Delta 3200:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=46709&ppuser=3074
Wide open on Costco 400 ISO film:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=46710&ppuser=3074
I haven't shot with it in over a year...I'd forgotten how much I like the slightly softer rendering when shot wide open. Perfect for candid portraits IMHO.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=46709&ppuser=3074
Wide open on Costco 400 ISO film:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=46710&ppuser=3074
I haven't shot with it in over a year...I'd forgotten how much I like the slightly softer rendering when shot wide open. Perfect for candid portraits IMHO.
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pesphoto
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darrylasher said:View attachment 41848
Shot just a few days ago. Click for enhugement.
Cool shot!
darrylasher
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pesphoto said:Cool shot!
Thanks!
I'm working on a project to take night time photos of landmarks in my town. The whole project was inspired by the Electro's accuracy in low light exposures. I hope to have enough completed and ready for a showing in May.
Wayne R. Scott
Half fast Leica User
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