02Pilot
Malcontent
Last year I got a bunch of slide films from a friend, an accomplished professional photographer who has since moved on to digital, but to be honest I wasn't really sure how best to proceed with them. I've never shot slides before, but I know enough about it to realize that my usual casual technique for exposing B&W negatives would not be ideal. I also knew that the development cost would be higher, so I wanted to be a bit careful where I used my limited supply. My greatest concern, however, was that I would find myself really liking the results, which could end up being expensive and/or disappointing, depending on the long-term availability of E6.
We headed up to Maine for a weekend back in October, so I decided to load a roll of Velvia 50 into my Rollei 35, being one of very few cameras I own with a reasonably accurate meter (or any meter at all, for that matter). Since I don't shoot much color film these days, and since I'm sending it out to be developed, it took a while before the pile got large enough for it to be worthwhile to ship it out. I got them back last week.
My worst fears were realized. I like the results. I really like the results. I'm scared.
We headed up to Maine for a weekend back in October, so I decided to load a roll of Velvia 50 into my Rollei 35, being one of very few cameras I own with a reasonably accurate meter (or any meter at all, for that matter). Since I don't shoot much color film these days, and since I'm sending it out to be developed, it took a while before the pile got large enough for it to be worthwhile to ship it out. I got them back last week.
My worst fears were realized. I like the results. I really like the results. I'm scared.








KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Yup, you should be very afraid! Nice pictures. We had a place in Maine until a couple of years ago, and I can vouch that it's hard to take an unattractive picture there.
Robert Lai
Well-known
Sorry, you've gone over the edge. No hope of redemption now. Beautiful images.
Now what are you going to do?
You can't scale focus forever with the Rollei 35.
I guess that means an M6/M7/MP in your future?
Now what are you going to do?
You can't scale focus forever with the Rollei 35.
I guess that means an M6/M7/MP in your future?
02Pilot
Malcontent
Maine is indeed a very photogenic state; we try to get up there once or twice a year.
I have plenty of RF cameras - in fact, I more recently shot a roll of Ektachrome through my Canon L1, and it turned out just fine. It's bad enough I may be headed down the slide film rabbit hole; I certainly don't need to start buying more cameras on top of that.
I have plenty of RF cameras - in fact, I more recently shot a roll of Ektachrome through my Canon L1, and it turned out just fine. It's bad enough I may be headed down the slide film rabbit hole; I certainly don't need to start buying more cameras on top of that.
Robert Lai
Well-known
My main concern was not about the focusing, but the metering. Slide film requires accurate exposure. I guess you could use a light metering app on your cell phone, or buy a hand-held light meter if you don't want to have built-in light metering in the camera.
SaveKodak
Well-known
Looks pretty rad! I'm moving to Maine in a month, and I plan on shooting a looooota Velvia in my Rolleiflex as well. 2.8E though!
Prest_400
Multiformat
Specially like #4 with the Red, deep Red and the blue of water.
Rolleiflex, my my! I'd love one for travel. Still, I have a Texas Leica and should be shooting more of those gloriously large slides! Velvia is a bit too much
It's been a while since I've had some Slide, just right of my PC is an exposed roll of Provia in 120 but it'll take a while awaiting a batch send out.
I have a Nikon F80 with its matrix wonder meter, but have yet to shoot slide with it.
Looks pretty rad! I'm moving to Maine in a month, and I plan on shooting a looooota Velvia in my Rolleiflex as well. 2.8E though!
Rolleiflex, my my! I'd love one for travel. Still, I have a Texas Leica and should be shooting more of those gloriously large slides! Velvia is a bit too much
It's been a while since I've had some Slide, just right of my PC is an exposed roll of Provia in 120 but it'll take a while awaiting a batch send out.
I have a Nikon F80 with its matrix wonder meter, but have yet to shoot slide with it.
SaveKodak
Well-known
Specially like #4 with the Red, deep Red and the blue of water.
Rolleiflex, my my! I'd love one for travel. Still, I have a Texas Leica and should be shooting more of those gloriously large slides! Velvia is a bit too much
It's been a while since I've had some Slide, just right of my PC is an exposed roll of Provia in 120 but it'll take a while awaiting a batch send out.
I have a Nikon F80 with its matrix wonder meter, but have yet to shoot slide with it.
I mostly just use my L-308. Works pretty well even with it's rudimentary reflected mode.
02Pilot
Malcontent
I've got a metering app for my phone that's good enough in most circumstances. I think I'll manage (at least until an irresistibly good deal on an M6 rolls around).
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Nice results! Now you need a projector and screen. Because why just jump over the cliff when you can go all-in!
~Joe
~Joe
02Pilot
Malcontent
Nice results! Now you need a projector and screen. Because why just jump over the cliff when you can go all-in!
~Joe
I actually have one, along with thousands of slides my father shot in the 60s and 70s.
kknox
kknox
Very nice, good job.
Richard G
Veteran
Beautiful photographs. I have an M6 but especially for slides I've preferred an incident hand-held meter for some time.
robert blu
quiet photographer
beautiful work you did. Never been to Maine maybe one day...
robert
robert
lynnb
Veteran
Lovely results.. you are Lost! Abandon hope, looks like there's no going back - think of what you can sell to pay for the Velvia habit 
02Pilot
Malcontent
Thanks for all the kind words, folks.
skopar steve
Well-known
I have the good fortune of living an hour from the Maine coast. The state has some beautiful locations in the interior as well. You succeeded in capturing the mood very well.
I bought a couple of rolls of Velvia 100 a while back. Was surprised at the price. So I have been reluctant to shoot it unless I have a specific project in mind.
I bought a couple of rolls of Velvia 100 a while back. Was surprised at the price. So I have been reluctant to shoot it unless I have a specific project in mind.
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