Oldskewl808
Established
Aloha Gang, Newbie here with some pics from the first roll from my 1963 Argus C3 Matchmatic. I'm pretty pleased with how they turned out. I know they have some flaws but I did not expect images this nice. I'm pretty proud of my CLA work...





35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
nice start. tx for sharing.
Oldskewl808
Established
I was really happy when I saw how they turned out because it's exactly the look I was going for. I mean the photos have a vintage vibe to them that to me can only be done with film. I can't wait to shoot some more. I would really like to get a wide angle lens for this baby.
konicaman
konicaman
Welcome to this nice and friendly forum; I am sure you are going to like it here!
Nice shots - you have done well with the old camera.
Nice shots - you have done well with the old camera.
pinkarmy
Well-known
congrate!
i have a lovely-looking black C3 which i bought intened as a gift to my girl
but sadly the focus is a bit off so i keep it
still yet have to find time (and mood) to try fixing the problem...
i have a lovely-looking black C3 which i bought intened as a gift to my girl
but sadly the focus is a bit off so i keep it
still yet have to find time (and mood) to try fixing the problem...
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Very nice work Oldskewl,
Are you using the original matchmatic lightmeter or a conversion chart to set the exposure? The images are a little on the bright side on my monitor here.
That said, I really like them.
Are you using the original matchmatic lightmeter or a conversion chart to set the exposure? The images are a little on the bright side on my monitor here.
That said, I really like them.
oftheherd
Veteran
Welcome to RFF. Those are nice photos. Good to see you could get that old Argus to work as you wished. I look forward to seeing more of your photos.
j.scooter
Veteran
I like the second pic, there is a lot to see and explore in the dark areas.
Welcome to rff
Welcome to rff
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
What a great location for photography - and he have some nice captures here - agree about that old fashioned look - welcome!
jesse
jesse
Oldskewl808
Established
Yeah, I was lucky enough to find a working flash mount light meter, and that's what i used for the most part.
That second shot with the bucket in the darkness is my favorite shot but i think I'm going to go back there with evening light and see how it turns out with more light hitting. I was also thinking of lighting up that one with a flash. I have some press25 bulbs coming.
That second shot with the bucket in the darkness is my favorite shot but i think I'm going to go back there with evening light and see how it turns out with more light hitting. I was also thinking of lighting up that one with a flash. I have some press25 bulbs coming.
Oldskewl808
Established
congrate!
i have a lovely-looking black C3 which i bought intened as a gift to my girl
but sadly the focus is a bit off so i keep it
still yet have to find time (and mood) to try fixing the problem...
I would really like to encourage you to adjust the rangefinder on your C3. I have posted a link for you. Here...http://arguscg.tripod.com/id92.html
farlymac
PF McFarland
I remember my Dad telling me about the tour he took of the pineapple farms when he was stationed there during the war, and that he was amazed at how much rail equipment they used. These are some wonderful shots, and yes, a 35mm would have been a great lens to use for the shoot. I'm sure you'll get more opportunities to photograph these cars, and many other wonderful sights on the islands. Welcome to the forum!
PF
PF
thegman
Veteran
Nice photos, and very jealous of your location...
Luddite Frank
Well-known
That's quite an assemblage of ancient rolling-stock: wooden box-cars & plain-bearing arch-bar trucks !
The quality of the photos are very nice too... what film were you shooting ?
I think you have inspired me to drag my C-44 kit out and go around my own local Steamtown National Historic Site and shoot some "tired iron" !
Thanks for sharing !
The quality of the photos are very nice too... what film were you shooting ?
I think you have inspired me to drag my C-44 kit out and go around my own local Steamtown National Historic Site and shoot some "tired iron" !
Thanks for sharing !
thegman
Veteran
Don't know about the OP, but it looks like Ektar to me, I've had similar results using it.
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Hi there. Interesting colours. Post more work please.
Oldskewl808
Established
Don't know about the OP, but it looks like Ektar to me, I've had similar results using it.
It's Kodak Gold 100.
Oldskewl808
Established
Here's a couple more from the Argus...


TimeShot
Member
I remember my Dad telling me about the tour he took of the pineapple farms when he was stationed there during the war, and that he was amazed at how much rail equipment they used. These are some wonderful shots, and yes, a 35mm would have been a great lens to use for the shoot. I'm sure you'll get more opportunities to photograph these cars, and many other wonderful sights on the islands. Welcome to the forum!
PF
My first thought, I didn't know Hawaii had railroads. The islands are on my list of places to visit. Great shots and please post more.
stratcat
Well-known
Very nice pics! Just last night I was cleaning my Matchmatic and regluing the leatherette I removed to clean the camera´s insides and that got me thinking about taking it out for a spin again. Your pictures have inspired me even more.
Enjoy your Argus!
Enjoy your Argus!
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