Hong Kong Streets with Fuji TX-1 and Ilford Delta 3200

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I finally managed to scan my first roll of Ilford Delta 3200 shot with the Fuji TX-1 (Xpan).

1 - View of HK Island cityscape from Tsim Sha Tsui (Handheld)
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2 - in Causeway Bay, just behind Time Square
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3 - Same location
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4 - Same location
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5 - Same location
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6 - Same location
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7 - Under the road between Causeway Bay and Wanchai
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8 - Same location
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9 - Same location
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10 - Same location
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11 - Same location
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More photos can be seen HERE.

Comments are more than welcome!

Thank you for watching.
Max
 
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i find hk just a bit too cramp to use the 45mm on an xpan. Often don't have enough space behind me to back off enough. You've obviously managed better than i have! Loving the 15mm we traded a while back btw, its my new favorite on the m8
 
Thanks for the comment and good to hear you are still using the lens, actually I am thinking of buying the new M-mount version of the 15 when it gets out!!
 
Lovely photos. Makes me want to dust off my Xpan and head on out...

Thanks for the comment. By the look of your Flickr you need to shoot more film!!!:D You have been spoiled by the M8+Noctilux combo!!!

It has been the same for me, I almost exclusively used my M8 for the last 12 months, it was good to see HK through the insane viewfinder of the Xpan!!

BTW, do you use the 90mm much on the Xpan?
 
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I shoot about 50/50 film and digital, but the film takes longer to do and with all the scanning and everything doesn't always make it onto Flickr. I also now have a medium format Mamiya that should see the film count go up quite a bit.

I am embarrassed to say that I have not yet used the 90mm lens. It looks a little lonely, so I should do something about that.

David
 
If you are letting your xpan connect dust, you can pass it over to me and be assured no dust will ever get on it.....that is until I am able to buy more camers, but that will be in decades.

Those are some nice photos!
 
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Nice work Max. It's good to see you still explore films when people are asking for the M9 and R-D2.

I am even thinking about buying a better scanner instead of buying the new Heliar 15!!!!

BTW, do you know where to buy Plustek scanners in Hong Kong? I want the OpticFilm 7500i AI scanner, I just sold my Heliar 12mm so I have the funds now!!!
 
I am even thinking about buying a better scanner instead of buying the new Heliar 15!!!!

BTW, do you know where to buy Plustek scanners in Hong Kong? I want the OpticFilm 7500i AI scanner, I just sold my Heliar 12mm so I have the funds now!!!
Max, why not look for an old minolta scanner. They go for a song these days and the Dmax of the scan duals or scan elites will beat the plustek anyday. Amazing shadow detail in b/w
 
Max, why not look for an old minolta scanner. They go for a song these days and the Dmax of the scan duals or scan elites will beat the plustek anyday. Amazing shadow detail in b/w

Actually, I just bought a Plustek, the 7500i AI at quite a good price because of the AUS$! I was going to go for a Minolta but was reluctant buying one on eBay, they are quite old and cannot be serviced anymore.
 
Shots from Hong Kong

Shots from Hong Kong

A random contribution of images from Hong Kong. Taken with Leica M body w/ 35 summicron and Arista 400 Premium.

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