mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I just received my 35mm on Tuesday (purchased from an RFF member, in a very friend|y transaction) so, of course, I rattled off a roll of film. Despite my ineptitude in trying too many new things at once, and the fairly poor shooting that results from shooting off a test roll, I'm well pleased with the results so far.
Here a couple of shots from the roll:


(Why might I always be taking photos of or in pubs, I wonder?)
The shots are overexposed (I shot Ilford XP2 rated at ISO 320, based on a suggestion here that doesn't look like it works for me). They're very contrasty in both the prints and lab-supplied scans - but I'm not sure if thats the different minilab I tried, or the lens, or overerexposure - or all the above. I tried to tone that down a little in the posted versions.
The lens looks nice and sharp, though, at f2 and f8 in these examples.
Now to use it in more sensible circumstances (and with Kodak BW400CN, which I think I prefer, plus some colour and real BW film)...
...Mike
Here a couple of shots from the roll:


(Why might I always be taking photos of or in pubs, I wonder?)
The shots are overexposed (I shot Ilford XP2 rated at ISO 320, based on a suggestion here that doesn't look like it works for me). They're very contrasty in both the prints and lab-supplied scans - but I'm not sure if thats the different minilab I tried, or the lens, or overerexposure - or all the above. I tried to tone that down a little in the posted versions.
The lens looks nice and sharp, though, at f2 and f8 in these examples.
Now to use it in more sensible circumstances (and with Kodak BW400CN, which I think I prefer, plus some colour and real BW film)...
...Mike