KoNickon
Nick Merritt
I’m dumb. At first I thought you were referring to the jacket. Did a search and got this:
Nokton48
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Breaching Whale Newport Aquarium SRT100 58mm F1.2 MC Rokkor HP5+ EI 1600 Developed to EI 3200 D23 1:1. Omega DII Omegalite laser aligned 100mm Black Rodagon 5x7 Arista #2 RC Dektol 1:2. The SRT100 is my first REALLY GOOD SLR back in the 70s, so an old friend. So much fun and still works great.
Nokton48
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White Shark Newport Aquarium SRT100 58mm F1.2 MC Rokkor wide open HP5+ EI 1600 Developed to EI 3200 D23 1:1. Omega DII Omegalite 100 Black Rodagon laser aligned 5x7 Arista #2 RC Dektol 1:2
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
"I'm not bad, I'm just stuffed that way."
Nokton48
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LOL.
A little to the left, Darling.
A little to the left, Darling.
Nokton48
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Nokton48
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White Shark Close-up Newport Aquarium SRT100 58mm F1.2 MC Rokkor wide open HP5+ EI 1600 Developed to EI 3200 D23 1:1. Omega DII Omegalite 100 Black Rodagon laser aligned 5x7 Arista #2 RC Dektol 1:2
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Minolta SRT101 85mm F1.7 MC Rokkor Eastman XX Legacy Mic-X. Omega DII 80mm F4 Rodagon Aristo 5x7 RC Multigrade Dev
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Ceiling Detail "The Blue Danube" Ohio State University campus area. For my wife and I our favorite bohemian hangout, a bar/grill with a lot of history. During dinner, Minolta SRT101 with 21mm F4 MLU lens was set squarely on dinner table, and made a minutes long exposure with cable release straight up into the ceiling. Camera positioned by a total guess. Was fun to do. Eastman XX film processed in Legacy Mic-X. Omega DII with LED head, 80mm F4 Rodagon Arista #2 Ultra RC paper 5x7. Sadly the Dube closed a couple of years ago.
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Minolta SRT101 21mm F4 MLU Rokkor Eastman XX Legacy Mic-X. Omega D2 80mm F4 Rodagon 5x7 Arista RC Multigrade
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SRT 85mm MC F1.7 Rokkor XX D23. Omega DII laser aligned 80mm black Rodagon 5x7 Arista #2 RC Multigrade dev Omegalite
Nokton48
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C'Mon Folks let's see more SRT love. Know u are out there!
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
thawkins
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Love the SRTs! I have owned an SRT101 since 1974.
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
This is the most recent film i shot - SRT303 with the 58f/1.4. Brilliant lens. I wish i had a 58/f1.2.
I found the 58mm f/1.4 to be a lovely lens, with a big advantage over the f/1.2 - the size and especially the weight.
Anyway, it enabled you to take great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
sebastian
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Thank you Sebastian, this lens came with an old srt101 that has some winding issues and I prefer using it on the SRT303. It suffered with the usual oil on aperture blades issue but cleaned nicely. It is one of my favourite 50-58mm fast primes.I found the 58mm f/1.4 to be a lovely lens, with a big advantage over the f/1.2 - the size and especially the weight.
Anyway, it enabled you to take great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
sebastian
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
How funny - my SRT303 is the one with the winding issues, so most of the time I go with the SRT100x, when it's Minolta time. But there is stiff competition with the Pentaxes (either Spotmatic, or K1000 or MX).
Time to give the SRT some action!
Time to give the SRT some action!
Nokton48
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For me:
The 21mm F4 RF MC is my replacement for my 19mm RF Canon. Like it just as well. And the 21mm Floating Element F2.8 MC. Good to have both
The 35mm F1.8 MC is my replacement for my 35mm Leitz Summicron. The 35mm F2.8 MC replaces my Leitz Summarons.
The 58mm F1.2 MC is beeg but a light sucker. Necessary sometimes. A beast heavy.
The 85mm F1.7MC replaces my 90mm F2 Summicron. Also the -early- 100mm F2 vaporizes backgrounds like my 85mm F1.5 Canon, only at F2.0
All of these get original correct hoods and Minolta SRT yellow filters. Then ready to go.
All of these are good for walking around, and the best you can get
Rokkor Glass MC
The 21mm F4 RF MC is my replacement for my 19mm RF Canon. Like it just as well. And the 21mm Floating Element F2.8 MC. Good to have both
The 35mm F1.8 MC is my replacement for my 35mm Leitz Summicron. The 35mm F2.8 MC replaces my Leitz Summarons.
The 58mm F1.2 MC is beeg but a light sucker. Necessary sometimes. A beast heavy.
The 85mm F1.7MC replaces my 90mm F2 Summicron. Also the -early- 100mm F2 vaporizes backgrounds like my 85mm F1.5 Canon, only at F2.0
All of these get original correct hoods and Minolta SRT yellow filters. Then ready to go.
All of these are good for walking around, and the best you can get
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
When you say "replaces" you mean .....(price/performance/size/ease of use/other reason)....?For me:
The 21mm F4 RF MC is my replacement for my 19mm RF Canon. Like it just as well. And the 21mm Floating Element F2.8 MC. Good to have both
The 35mm F1.8 MC is my replacement for my 35mm Leitz Summicron. The 35mm F2.8 MC replaces my Leitz Summarons.
The 58mm F1.2 MC is beeg but a light sucker. Necessary sometimes. A beast heavy.
The 85mm F1.7MC replaces my 90mm F2 Summicron. Also the -early- 100mm F2 vaporizes backgrounds like my 85mm F1.5 Canon, only at F2.0
All of these get original correct hoods and Minolta SRT yellow filters. Then ready to go.
All of these are good for walking around, and the best you can getRokkor Glass MC
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