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I took out my 28mm Rokkor lens last weekend, and I used it on Bessa T with Fujicolor 100 film. here are some of the results taken in the historic district of Pensacola (Florida) as we spent some time together as a family. The lens is rather small and light and I like it. I am trying to load up images here, but the file sizes are too large. I will upload them somewhere else and place a link here.
Link: http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=605103
There is a tiny probability that the photos were taken with the Fuji Natura. I used three wide angle lenses that day (Canon 28mm/3.5, Minolta 28mm/2.8, and Fuji 24mm/1.9). Sorry for this confusion. The vignetting makes me suspect the Natura, but I cannot recall using the Natura that day for these specific photos.
The B&W photos are from the Canon 28mm/3.5 taken in the same outing with XP2 film in the Leica Standard.
Link: http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=605111
For comparison purposes I am adding a link to photos taken with the Fuji Natura P&S camera. I just got back the scans.
Link: http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=605123
I turned off the flash and used the camera handheld in dim light with Fujicolor 200 film. The results are not bad at all, don't you think so?
Link: http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=605103
There is a tiny probability that the photos were taken with the Fuji Natura. I used three wide angle lenses that day (Canon 28mm/3.5, Minolta 28mm/2.8, and Fuji 24mm/1.9). Sorry for this confusion. The vignetting makes me suspect the Natura, but I cannot recall using the Natura that day for these specific photos.
The B&W photos are from the Canon 28mm/3.5 taken in the same outing with XP2 film in the Leica Standard.
Link: http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=605111
For comparison purposes I am adding a link to photos taken with the Fuji Natura P&S camera. I just got back the scans.
Link: http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=605123
I turned off the flash and used the camera handheld in dim light with Fujicolor 200 film. The results are not bad at all, don't you think so?
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