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Rollei 2.8F
Rollei 2.8F
My first attempt with a Yashica 635 and Ilford SFX 200. ...my first medium format foray....wont be my last 🙂
These are great! Your first foray?!? Maybe I should hang it up...
I'm liking this lens more and more...
'blad
50/4 distagon
acros
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Todd
WOW the first shot is outstanding!!! What is the film you used?I'm liking this lens more and more...
'blad
50/4 distagon
acros
Todd
The first roll from the 'blad and 2,8/80 Planar is done. Shot on Kodak T-Max 100, souped in Xtol 1:1. Click for larger/info:
The rest are all in this exhibition. 10 out of 12 shots; the two missing were brackets (dupes). What a load of fun it was to shoot, and this eclectic test roll seems to indicate it's in working order. Now on to business! 😛
Excellent photos Todd, as usual! Your photos here, (and a few thousand others on Flickr) convinced me - a 50/4 Distagon should be on it's way to me this week. 😀
WOW the first shot is outstanding!!! What is the film you used?
One thing that I like about medium format is at a given f-stop it has less depth of field, seperating the subject from the background.
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I'm liking this lens more and more...
'blad
50/4 distagon
acros
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Todd
I'm confused, I can't seem to get this shallow DoF with my copy of Distagon 50/4. Thanks for the inspiration, Todd. Must try this ...
From a humble triplet lens:
I remember seeing the photograph of the elk (?) somewhere before and loving it. If I weren't completely in the red right now I would ask you for a good sized print. Absolutely amazing photo, I love it.
Thanks Chris, It was the KER-FLAP of the shutter from my first shot that made him look up 🙂Good photos by Silva Lining there, and a nice rack on that deer. Close, too, with the 80!