New Olympus 35SP shooter

Igor.Burshteyn said:
interesting... I always though that 35SP has high res-low contrast signature, but your samples aer quite contrasty. Has anything to do with own development?

If color prints are of some value to your doubt, my prints never showed low contrast, and BTW wonderful color rendition. But I must admit I cannot claim myself as an extremeley developed taster.

Cheers Igor,
Ruben
 
Thanx for the feedback, I dont have my own lab - just no room in the house - so I have them developed in a local Kodak Q-Lab - costs me €10 to develop and get contact prints. I can't put together a lab myself for that kind of money - but in due time, one never knows.
 
Ruben: That's a good point. I haven't had my SPs as long as some others around here, but they have been dead reliable. I did have one with a dead meter when I bought it, but it was easily fixed during a CLA.
 
Trius, get another one for free:

The ability of the user to re-align accurately the RF metering distance to the camera scale and real distance, FROM THE SHORTEST distance, is feasible with the SP, while with the Canonet you have to compromise. But I am talking from the point of view of a user, not a technician.

Cheers,
Ruben

PS: Solinar don't worry, still no auto parallax correction at the SP (mmmm Maitani...)
 
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SP was before Maitani was in charge. Maitani's first project (that he directed) was the Pen.
 
i recently got an oly 35 sp and im still shooting with my first film. :) i also purchase a ricoh elnica f rangefinder. been fun getting into rangefinder photography,
 
Welcome ! You may find much fun with your new style, camera and RFF.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
Second role has been spent. Problem was: I just grabbed some film lying about in a drawer, aware of the fact that it was overdue. Anyway, learned a hard lesson kicking off digital also: White Balance does not happen automatically on analogue - or cannot be adjusted as on the brilliant Minolta 7D.
Been a long time I tell you.

Attended a Champions League Volleybal Game in Bree, Belgium:
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Watch that guy jump by the net - ready to score.
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Fooling around:
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On 1/8th with a steady hand:
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I'll pull 'the horizon' right in postprocessing, but I liked the colours & atmosphere.
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Next up, a role of Fuji Superia 400.
 
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Trius said:
Wow, just great. I especially like the first one; that is a very sweet photo. It's a great, great camera, and it's in good hands here.

Agreed! some really nice shots! hmmm ... I may have to give Tri-X a whirl...
 
Igor: I need to get some enlargements done, but I would suspect they would be at least as sharp, but without sharpening artifacts if you're referring to an optical print.
 
I'm sure you'll love using the 35SP. Once you get used to the E.V. system it becomes second nature. I love the quality feel of mine and the sharp pics it turns out. Rod. p.s. Welcome to the forum.
 
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