45govt
Established
Hello
Here are some shots from my "new" IIIf that I got back from Youxin Ye after service and new curtain, he did a great job.
It has the 50mm Summitar 2.0
The film is Delta 100 developed in HC110 dil. B 6mins.
I have posted some of these in other places so you may have already seen them
Here are some shots from my "new" IIIf that I got back from Youxin Ye after service and new curtain, he did a great job.
It has the 50mm Summitar 2.0
The film is Delta 100 developed in HC110 dil. B 6mins.
I have posted some of these in other places so you may have already seen them





Welcome, Don! Very nice pics... I particularly like the one I'm quoting here, as the light is just magical!Hello..
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traveler_101
American abroad
Nice composition as well. Pretty impressive start, I'd say.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Very nice results. Love the signature of the Summitar.
Youxin does nice work. He also serviced my IIIf's, Summitar, and Collapsible 'Cron.
Youxin does nice work. He also serviced my IIIf's, Summitar, and Collapsible 'Cron.
Steve M.
Veteran
Nice. Not overly sharp (and from a scan, who knows?), and nifty IQ. I was looking at some negs I took w/ Delta 100 many years ago and it's a really good film. At the time all I shot was Tri-X, so the Delta did not cut it, but now I see it's charm. The IIIf is a wonderful little camera.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I have not developed the first roll through my new Summitar, I hope mine are as artistic and nice as yours!
Montag006
Established
Don,
your selection of photos
(i) are very well composed as stated above
(ii) show the awesome signature of the 50mm Summitar
(iii) remind me why I love B & W photography
thanks for sharing them.
David
your selection of photos
(i) are very well composed as stated above
(ii) show the awesome signature of the 50mm Summitar
(iii) remind me why I love B & W photography
thanks for sharing them.
David
45govt
Established
Thank you everyone, I appreciate the comments.
gb hill
Veteran
Nice photos. You should keep this thread going. Post photos from a new roll as you develop them. The IIIf is a gem of a camera.
summar
Well-known
Very nice, Don! A IIIf with 50/3.5 Elmar and 35/3.5 Summaron is my favorite compact outfit. I found the Summaron a useful addition. Tiny lens, similar to the Elmar in IQ.
Bill Clark
Veteran
I had a IIIf reworked by Youxin, new shutter curtains, rangefinder mirror and CLA.
He did a great job, terrific service and reasonably priced.
Nice photographs.
Thanks for showing them here.
He did a great job, terrific service and reasonably priced.
Nice photographs.
Thanks for showing them here.
45govt
Established
Hello GB, Summar and Bill
Thanks
I will post more as I take them, I really like the results of this first roll.
I have two other cameras loaded right now so as soon as those are done I will load up some XP2 that I am going to try developing with HC110.
Here is another
Thanks
I will post more as I take them, I really like the results of this first roll.
I have two other cameras loaded right now so as soon as those are done I will load up some XP2 that I am going to try developing with HC110.
Here is another

45govt
Established
new images
new images
Hello
Took a few with the IIIf and thought I would post a couple more.
Delta 400 HC110 Dil. B
from a walk on a trail
If you have any from an early model please post
new images
Hello
Took a few with the IIIf and thought I would post a couple more.
Delta 400 HC110 Dil. B
from a walk on a trail
If you have any from an early model please post


HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Great shots!
seezee
Newbie
I just got my IIIf back from YY as well — new beamsplitter, curtain replacement, CLA (it needed it!). Fast turnaround, great service & communication. I recommend him highly!
45govt, you've got some beautiful tones in those images. Did you use a green filter on the trees? The foliage is quite bright!
45govt, you've got some beautiful tones in those images. Did you use a green filter on the trees? The foliage is quite bright!
Ranchu
Veteran
They look pretty oversharpened to me...cool 3D, though!
45govt
Established
Thank you for the comments
seezee, I used a yellow filter on these
Ranchu, I thought the reason for a Leica was tack sharp photos, am I wrong? While mine are not the best I am very happy with the camera and the photos.
seezee, I used a yellow filter on these
Ranchu, I thought the reason for a Leica was tack sharp photos, am I wrong? While mine are not the best I am very happy with the camera and the photos.
Ranchu
Veteran
Sharp and sharpened are different things, even though they sound the same. Oversharpening is obvious, and sharpening was rarely done at all until digital, when it became necessary. I see no reason you should be anything but happy with your camera, your lens, and your photos. I just think they're oversharpened, which means I think they'd look even better than they do now, with less sharpening added to them.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I guess you are speaking of software "sharpening."
With all the different films, filters, and developing strategies, I find it difficult to identify post-scanning software manipulation, other than the obvious.
With all the different films, filters, and developing strategies, I find it difficult to identify post-scanning software manipulation, other than the obvious.
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