Niko
Established
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
"Sunday at the Mall"
Mamiya 7ii, 80mm F4
Tri-X, D-76
Epson v700 scan
Mamiya 7ii, 80mm F4
Tri-X, D-76
Epson v700 scan

Michel154
Established
FujiLove
Well-known
My God. The detail on that photo! The chrome parts look extraordinary.
I'm so excited...the postman should be here with my 7ii + 43mm tomorrow
Michel154
Established
congratulations the 7II is a great camera
hope you post some photos soon
hope you post some photos soon
dfranklin
Established
DanskDynamit
Well-known
M7 + Ilford HP5+

bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
Mamiya 7ii, 80mm F4
Kodak Ektacolor 160, expired in early 1990's
Home-developed Tetenal C-41
Kodak Ektacolor 160, expired in early 1990's
Home-developed Tetenal C-41

FujiLove
Well-known
Mamiya 7ii, 80mm F4
Kodak Ektacolor 160, expired in early 1990's
Home-developed Tetenal C-41
Is it too gushing to say I love everything about this?
chris91387
Well-known
this thread gives me GAS
FujiLove
Well-known
this thread gives me GAS
Me too, and a much lighter wallet this week
ola.b
Established
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno

Home developed E-6 fuji RPX , Squamish,B.C, great place for a bike (M/C) ride and picture taking . Peter
BLKRCAT
75% Film
M7 + Ilford HP5+
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I cant believe no one said anything. This is really great.
williaty
Established
Man, I wish I knew how the hell you're getting so much nicer of a tonal scale out of HP5+ than I am.M7 + Ilford HP5+
That is a very nice picture.
KarlG
Established
Man, I wish I knew how the hell you're getting so much nicer of a tonal scale out of HP5+ than I am.
That is a very nice picture.
Simply a beautiful tonal range in that image! I'm in the process of picking a B&W film for a project, and seeing that image has added HP5 to my list of options!
vphill
Newbie
Silvercall
Member
One from this summer
One from this summer
43mm & Mamiya 7
One from this summer
43mm & Mamiya 7

geoffallen
Member
Pretty amazing camera. Very portable - I basically use it like a 35mm (aside from changing rolls every ten shots).
M7 (original) with the 65mm on Ektar:
M7 (original) with the 65mm on Ektar:

JakeStockwell
Mamiya 7, 43mm
Some really nice work in this thread, especially from DanskDynamit. I'm still in the experimental stage, and with that in mind I offer my first shot with my M7 + 43mm. Much fooling about with the neg, as evidenced by the detritus, yielded this DSLR scan. Rough as hell, but some potential?
50_Best by Jake Stockwell, on Flickr

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