cribox
Member
I recently bought a nice Hi-Matic 7sII, just needed seals replacement.
Here are some pics of the first roll, with Ilford SFX.
The 40/1.7 is very sharp, with a nice bokeh
Great camera...
Scans of Multigrade FB prints:
With red filter
Here are some pics of the first roll, with Ilford SFX.
The 40/1.7 is very sharp, with a nice bokeh
Great camera...
Scans of Multigrade FB prints:



With red filter

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Tom Harrell
Well-known
Yes, cribox! Very nice indeed! I like your pictures, thank you for sharing them!
Tom
Tom
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Very very nice. I'm impressed.
bhaktikso
Member
Nice pictures from this camera. Very contrasty.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
The camera is just doing its job.
It's your eye, composition, and printing skills that shines.
Congrats.
I would love to do a print swap for first or the last one
It's your eye, composition, and printing skills that shines.
Congrats.
I would love to do a print swap for first or the last one
jwc57
Well-known
Good work. I have the same camera and it is my "kick-around" camera.
cribox
Member
Thank you for answers 
The 7sII is a wonderful camera
What a pleasure to use a so reliable and quiet camera
The 7sII is a wonderful camera
What a pleasure to use a so reliable and quiet camera
AFenvy
Established
Great work, you have a talent for photography, and the camera performed admirably. I don't see why you would need anything else!
cambolt
Green Spotted Nose Turtle
Did you use a filter with that film?
cribox
Member
Just for the last one: B+W deep red filter.Did you use a filter with that film?
rogerzilla
Well-known
Is it the same Rokkor-QF ("quick focus", I assume - it's very short throw) as on the Minoltina-S and AL-S? That was up to Leica standard and I have a 40" x 30" print from one, which is sharp.
Sadly the RF silvering has corroded on a lot of them* and the leaf shutters can pack up; also the selenium meter rarely lasts the decades.
*quick DIY fix is to clean off the remains and then stick on a piece of the one-way silver film sold for van windows; it works perfectly once you've recalibrated the horizontal adjustment to allow for the small extra thickness.
Sadly the RF silvering has corroded on a lot of them* and the leaf shutters can pack up; also the selenium meter rarely lasts the decades.
*quick DIY fix is to clean off the remains and then stick on a piece of the one-way silver film sold for van windows; it works perfectly once you've recalibrated the horizontal adjustment to allow for the small extra thickness.
cribox
Member
Sorry, I don't know... but rendering is quite similar to the M-Rokkor 40/2.Is it the same Rokkor-QF ("quick focus", I assume - it's very short throw) as on the Minoltina-S and AL-S?
Thank you for this tip; so many cameras have a corroded or hazy rangefinder patch...Sadly the RF silvering has corroded on a lot of them* .../...
*quick DIY fix is to clean off the remains and then stick on a piece of the one-way silver film sold for van windows; it works perfectly once you've recalibrated the horizontal adjustment to allow for the small extra thickness.
rolleistef
Well-known
The one on the Minolta probably is a bit different, and closer to the one on the Hi Matic 7 and 9. I guess the 45/1.7 on the 7 SII has been re calcullated since it's about 15 years newer. Still a wonderful lens on my 1969 HM9!!
(sorry, the neg hasn't been properly processed nor scanned)

(sorry, the neg hasn't been properly processed nor scanned)
porkyc
Newbie
Well Done
Well Done
I would suggest you could do pictures like that with anything. Some people just know how do it. They are very good, thank you for sharing with us.
PC
Well Done
I would suggest you could do pictures like that with anything. Some people just know how do it. They are very good, thank you for sharing with us.
PC
clachnacuddin
Established
I used to have one of these and it is still my favourite fixed lens RF today, keep the pics coming.
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