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Nice work! More contrasty than I expected. Is that the HP5 in DD-X?

I thought you'd be knee-deep in snow by now.
 
ChrisN said:
Nice work! More contrasty than I expected. Is that the HP5 in DD-X?

I thought you'd be knee-deep in snow by now.


yes, hp5 in ddx.

unusally warm weather for this time of year. the little bit of snow we had has melted.
no complaints from me...:)

joe
 
We have lots of snow here and I was riding this afternoon through the hills with my Bessa-R, Canon-P and my new 28mm f/3.5 (among others)... need some pictures more on my Canon until I develop my first roll Ilford-100...
cheers Frank
 
ya gotta pay better attention russ!
could be a test later...;)

i bought another sample of the canon 28/3.5 lens that is in better shape than the one i had.
i was just saying to everyone that it works, after a test roll. now i can send the other 28 off to it's new owner.

joe
 
back alley said:
ya gotta pay better attention russ!
could be a test later...;)

i bought another sample of the canon 28/3.5 lens that is in better shape than the one i had.
i was just saying to everyone that it works, after a test roll. now i can send the other 28 off to it's new owner.

joe

I suppose us Darkside (Nikon) shooters, should check in to teh Canon room more often. I was wondering if it was a Canonet 28. I just gave one to Bobofish. I hope he enjoys it.

Russ
 
Russ said:
I suppose us Darkside (Nikon) shooters, should check in to teh Canon room more often.
My eyes may be playing tricks on me, but is that Woooooohooo Hubba hubba hubba? I mean, Liv Tyler?
 
back alley said:
still giving away stuff eh?

;)joe

Yeah. And come pick up your five rolls of Neopan 400CN! Actually, if I could UPS it from work, you would have had it decades ago. It's just a matter of getting her to the Post Office. :bang:

Russ
 
My 3.5/28mm works too! It's quite sharp, and very low light-falloff for a wide-angle ot that vintage! Probably better than a contemporary Summaron!

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more here: http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Canon_Wideangles.html#28mm3.5_bilder

cheers Frank :cool:
 
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great little lens eh frank?

i am starting to really like that 28 fov more & more.
i wish my finder was in better shape.

joe
 
This is a *strong* lens. Ever seen the "finder" Leitz sold for the contemporary 6.3/28mm Hektor??
I was aware to find one of these "window-glass" hole finder common in chrome (like with the 85 and 100mm). But this one is quite good. The eye-opening isn't as big as the new C/V finders (which are best for eye-glass wearers) but OK, my has a discoloration in the front glass but when looking through it's hardly visible.
It is a common saying that the 1.8/50 lens made CANON's as a lens maker (1951). I think the 3.5/28 was a strong lens at their time as well. Now I do believe the good reports for the 2.8/35. Should be easier to make a good wideangle with 63 than 75° angle of view...
The Canon lens designers at that time had made their homework 100%!

Today I had another great ride in the snow. LOTS of snow. I took the 2/35 and the 3.5/28 with me (not to mention the 1.5/50), two bodies (B&W and color) and I used them all!
 
'Today I had another great ride in the snow. LOTS of snow. I took the 2/35 and the 3.5/28 with me (not to mention the 1.5/50), two bodies (B&W and color) and I used them all!'

close...i have the 35/1.8 packed but the others are the same for me also.

joe
 
So does Mine!

So does Mine!

After much cleaning, my new (thanks Joe) Serenar 28/3.5 lens works well. There is a fair amount of flare even with a (generic) lens hood. Almost forgot: cheap film, 1 hr. lab processing, etc., f-stops: (left to right) 16, 8, 5.6, 11.
 
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colours look good victor.
i never shoot colour so never know how my lenses do with it.

i never noticed that much flare...so you're keepin' her?

joe
 
I sometimes use cheap colour film to get a fast, inexpensive idea if something works. The flare isn't really that noticeable judging from the negs. The prints are really contrasty and the machine went for the average density. I know I can print b&w better than that. Also, one of the prints I thought was washed out because of flare is actually from an underexposed neg., leading to weak colours. My internal meter was fooled by the mid-winter sun.
 
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