takeda72
Established
Leica M3 DS. Elmar Collapsible on the first and second ones. And Summicron Collapsible on the third one. All with Kodak 400CN.



whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Excellent shots. I'm shooting some CN tomorrow.
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Try the XP2 Super also.
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takeda72
Established
Thanks!
I bought two rolls of XP2 today.
I have some rolls of Tri-X and Tmax also... but I want to process the films myself and I am buying all the stuff.
I bought two rolls of XP2 today.
I have some rolls of Tri-X and Tmax also... but I want to process the films myself and I am buying all the stuff.
Vics
Veteran
Did you process these yourself? I love that first one! Is the Elmar the LTMlens? Is it 3.5? I've been thinking of getting one.
Vic
Vic
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Great photos. The first one is impressing, the second one is also very good.
takeda72
Established
Vics said:Did you process these yourself? I love that first one! Is the Elmar the LTMlens? Is it 3.5? I've been thinking of getting one.
Vic
Thanks for the comments.
No, I did not processed myself.
I used a Elmar M 2.8.
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anaanda
Well-known
nice photos!
Dektol Dan
Well-known
Very nice. You are duck the M3 is water.
John Elder
Well-known
Whoa baby! What a start. There is no better camera for a 50mm lens than an M3
Telewatt
Telewatt
Great!..the M3 is the best! for 50mm..
...but the rest was your quality!
regards,
Jan
regards,
Jan
jairy hunter
DSLR Refugee
That first shot is fantastic.
ocean7
DSLR Defector
Wow! First shots you said? They are really great! I love the first and second ones! Congrats, you already master the camera and lens it seems.
kipkeston
Well-known
supppper nice
PVia
Newbie
Question on the CN and XP2...
If you get it developed at, say Walgreen's, will their machine print out the b&w photos, too?
Always been curious about that...
If you get it developed at, say Walgreen's, will their machine print out the b&w photos, too?
Always been curious about that...
Lovely shots, Takeda!
Sure... They print on color paper so there's often a slight overall color tint they don't trouble to remove. Same with the scans, but it's easy to remove the tint there. If you have enlargements made on regular B&W paper, obviously the tint of the paper base and any chemical toning applied will determine the look.PVia said:Question on the CN and XP2...
If you get it developed at, say Walgreen's, will their machine print out the b&w photos, too?
Always been curious about that...
wilt
Well-known
Good shots! Congratulations on your camera, a great combination; I also shoot with a DS M3, great way to drive a 50, in my case a Summicron 50.
takeda72
Established
Thanks for your comments.
I really appreciate.
I am really in love with this camera.
I really appreciate.
I am really in love with this camera.
mccurleyphoto
Established
PVia - I use Walgreens to process XP2 and only get the negs and scans on CD...costs less than $5. Don't get the prints, the paper they use is not suited for B&W prints, it has a really weird color cast and you will be disappointed.
mccurleyphoto
Established
Very nice photos Takeda72!! Looks like you and the M3 were made for each other.
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