terribletwins
Newbie
Voigtlander Bessa R3m coupled with the 40mm Nokton & the 75 2.5 Heliar.....off to Philadelphia this afternoon to try them out...along with a roll of Agfa, APX 400, Ilford Delta 400 & 3200...
1st time I've used film in a long time.
David
1st time I've used film in a long time.
David
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Perfect choice! For gear, film and forum.
dmc
Bessa Driver
I second that. One of my sets, exactly.
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ray*j*gun
Veteran
Some great buildings in Phila. 9th street is a trip!
Michalm
Well-known
Congratulations, we are looking forward to see first great results soon .
SamShio
hiking/walking photog
Congrats, love my R4M, hope you enjoy the camera!
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Pedestrians in Walnut Street: kinda gritty, but there's potential for interesting images.
Beware of the ISO 3200 film. I've never used the Ilford type, but the Kodak could be a bit too grainier than expected. The Agfa is just about perfect... and you can push-process it with minimal grain!
Enjoy... and welcome to the world of rangefinders, film and this forum!
Beware of the ISO 3200 film. I've never used the Ilford type, but the Kodak could be a bit too grainier than expected. The Agfa is just about perfect... and you can push-process it with minimal grain!
Enjoy... and welcome to the world of rangefinders, film and this forum!
Alpsman
Well-known
Delta 3200 @ 3200 IS grainy.
I've got finer results with Tri-X at 1600 than with Delta 3200 at 1600. But you have to make your own experience.
I've got finer results with Tri-X at 1600 than with Delta 3200 at 1600. But you have to make your own experience.
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