Corran
Well-known
I don't know about you guys, but although the month is coming to a close I still have half a dozen rolls to develop!
So someone had to do this...how about some E6 shots from Nikon RF gear?
Here's a little mountain stream, taken with my Nikon SP and Nikkor 2.5cm f/4 on Provia. The pronounced vignetting is pretty crazy...I frequently bracket with this lens and sometimes I blend two shots together, as I did here. IMO, this lens is brighter by maybe a stop in the center area than maybe the aperture would indicate! Of course the bright subject and deep shadows here makes things especially difficult. Oh, this was shot at f/16 so the vignetting is still there even then...
So someone had to do this...how about some E6 shots from Nikon RF gear?
Here's a little mountain stream, taken with my Nikon SP and Nikkor 2.5cm f/4 on Provia. The pronounced vignetting is pretty crazy...I frequently bracket with this lens and sometimes I blend two shots together, as I did here. IMO, this lens is brighter by maybe a stop in the center area than maybe the aperture would indicate! Of course the bright subject and deep shadows here makes things especially difficult. Oh, this was shot at f/16 so the vignetting is still there even then...

Corran
Well-known
Another, this time with the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 Millennium:

Tom A
RFF Sponsor

This is the Croation Educational Home in the Strathcona district in Vancouver. I just like the type-face and the wear on the sign here.
Nikon S3 Millennium, Nikkor 50mm f1.4, Fomopan 400 in Pyrocat HD 1:100 for 18 min.
Paulbe
Well-known
Wow! Irrespective of camera and lens--there have been some great shots posted here!
Fun looking at them all...
Paul
Fun looking at them all...
Paul
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Coming to the end, some rolls of PanF to ring the changes with the 10.5cm which had not been exercised earlier waiting to be souped but today just mopping up some of the Fomopan 100 1+5 @ 5mins.
This the early Cherry Blossom, Sakura, taken over slightly @ f1.4 or 2 to emulate the lightness of the blossom, this with the Olympic 50mm f1.4 which seemed appropriate.
Last couple with the 50mm f2.5 Skopar, just caught the table being cleaned for the first lunchtime customer.
Finally the job that you would never persuade me to do. I drew a group when I stopped no one had noticed them before.
This the early Cherry Blossom, Sakura, taken over slightly @ f1.4 or 2 to emulate the lightness of the blossom, this with the Olympic 50mm f1.4 which seemed appropriate.

Last couple with the 50mm f2.5 Skopar, just caught the table being cleaned for the first lunchtime customer.

Finally the job that you would never persuade me to do. I drew a group when I stopped no one had noticed them before.

Highway 61
Revisited

A few raindrops and some cake for this last day of March !
Nikon S2 w/ Nikkor-H 50/2 - Tri-X
jondotkom
Established
Sakura! Truly a sign of spring!
I got a bunch of shots of of the same flora phenomenon here in Seattle, but am still waiting for several rolls to come back from the lab. But I still may be able to post them, fingers crossed.
Great shots from everyone, all month long. Good show to everyone!
I got a bunch of shots of of the same flora phenomenon here in Seattle, but am still waiting for several rolls to come back from the lab. But I still may be able to post them, fingers crossed.
Great shots from everyone, all month long. Good show to everyone!
retina777
Member
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
Well done all.
I hope that next year I can join in. I'm still on the hunt for a Nikon S2, 3 or SP at a reasonable price to go along with my Millennium Nikkor-S 50mm.
I hope that next year I can join in. I'm still on the hunt for a Nikon S2, 3 or SP at a reasonable price to go along with my Millennium Nikkor-S 50mm.
Range-rover
Veteran
It was a great month, showing the quality's of our true loves the Nikon Rangefinder.
Hopefully we'll have a few convert's coming over to our side and leaving that other
rangefinder club, No Names please but we know who they are.
Range
Hopefully we'll have a few convert's coming over to our side and leaving that other
rangefinder club, No Names please but we know who they are.
Range
farlymac
PF McFarland
I do have a case and caps for a Nikon RF 50mm, so that's a start. I don't know why, but after all these years of shooting Nikon SLRs, I just never thought about going with the rangefinder until recently. Owning a Contax IIa did however pique my interest. But there are so many great cameras out there, I kind of go with what's readily available, and run with that until the next one comes along.
All the photos from the March exercise are wonderful, and really show off the build of the Nikon RF system. Bravo to all!
PF
All the photos from the March exercise are wonderful, and really show off the build of the Nikon RF system. Bravo to all!
PF
Range-rover
Veteran
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
and some last minute additions . . . from the S3
and the 50mm F2.5 Voitlander
and the 35mm f2.5
and the 50mm F2.5 Voitlander

and the 35mm f2.5



Corran
Well-known
An old stove in a wooden cabin in Cades Cove, Smoky Mountains.
Nikon SP, 50mm Millennium wide-open, Velvia 50:
Nikon SP, 50mm Millennium wide-open, Velvia 50:

Tom A
RFF Sponsor

Well, we are getting to the end of the Nikon Rf month. Possibly the only difference for me has been that the Leica MP with a Nokton 35f1,4 has been sitting on the desk for 31 days - and not fired once - still got a roll from February in it! By the time I have processed the last couple of days of exposed film - it will be pretty close to 45-46 rolls - but the crappy weather did put a bit of a damper on walking around with a camera. The best part of the Nikon Rf month has been looking at what other people have shot - both in black/white and colour.
This strange face appeared on a wall here - the stucco had fallen off and what looks like either an animal face or some ghostly apparition appeared. I did under expose on purpose to drop the value on the dark grey wall - and admittedly played with contrast in Light Room to give it some "punch"
Nikon S4, Nikkor 50mm f1.4, Legacy Pro 400 in Pyrocat HD for 18 min.
Corran
Well-known
The old Grist Mill at the same location as above, with lots of sparkling coins thrown into the trough. This is what the slide looks like. I don't know why it's so magenta. This is relatively fresh Velvia.

Jan Pedersen
Well-known
Very nice contributions on this last day of the Nikon RF Challenge. I am already looking forward to next year.
Thank you for the fun opportunity.
Thank you for the fun opportunity.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Just because the March Nikon Rf month is over - does not mean that I will stop using them! Too many Nikon cassettes loaded for that. Probably go back to my usual "mixed" bag of cameras come tomorrow.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
and it's been glorious!
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Rush process and scan so the last upload for the month, it has been brilliant, thanks to all contributors. Also to the viewers I see the view count on the thread is satisfyingly high.
These on Ilford PanF + in TD-201 3min A&B Lens, the first and last outing in the month, for the 10.5cm f2.5. Venue was the Brockholes wildlife reserve at Preston, a lovely afternoon walk, quite warm but very hazy sunshine most of the time.
Usefully quite strong at one point for this shot.
The roof of the visitor centre is clad in oak shakes – rough tiles formed out of tree stumps.
A window in the centre had a transfer or etching on the glass, made for an interesting exposure estimate.
These on Ilford PanF + in TD-201 3min A&B Lens, the first and last outing in the month, for the 10.5cm f2.5. Venue was the Brockholes wildlife reserve at Preston, a lovely afternoon walk, quite warm but very hazy sunshine most of the time.
Usefully quite strong at one point for this shot.

The roof of the visitor centre is clad in oak shakes – rough tiles formed out of tree stumps.

A window in the centre had a transfer or etching on the glass, made for an interesting exposure estimate.

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