dcampbell
Camera Addict
I was pleasantly surprised (again) at how easy it's been to take clear & focused photos with this camera. (I'm even more in love now!)
South Padre Island, Texas / Friday, May 22nd, 2009
Walgreen's ASA 200 film
South Padre Island, Texas / May 22nd, 2009
Walgreen's ASA 200 film
Conditions were sunny with clouds. The second photo looks overexposed, but acceptable. I did not change camera settings on either shot so please feel free to offer suggestions on adjustments if needed.
Shutter speed: 500 / Aperture: 11 / Distance: infinity

South Padre Island, Texas / Friday, May 22nd, 2009
Walgreen's ASA 200 film

South Padre Island, Texas / May 22nd, 2009
Walgreen's ASA 200 film
Conditions were sunny with clouds. The second photo looks overexposed, but acceptable. I did not change camera settings on either shot so please feel free to offer suggestions on adjustments if needed.
Shutter speed: 500 / Aperture: 11 / Distance: infinity
cweg
Well-known
very nice colors, details and sharpness. This Retinas don't look like they could do such picturequality. Several weeks ago I had a look on a IIa and thought that it looks very oldfashioned....than I watched some examples at flickr.com and was highly surprised, what excellent pictures it makes.
dcampbell
Camera Addict
Thank you, cweg! You are right. The photo quality is really surprising. Well, for me, it's surprising because I don't know what I'm doing yet. When I try manual settings on my digital cams, I don't have this kind of success.very nice colors, details and sharpness. This Retinas don't look like they could do such picturequality. Several weeks ago I had a look on a IIa and thought that it looks very oldfashioned....than I watched some examples at flickr.com and was highly surprised, what excellent pictures it makes.
Do you own any Retinas or still looking at any? I become so obsessed when I want something and think I need to see every single one that I can find on the net.
darlene
cweg
Well-known
I made the same experience, when I changed from digital to film, everything is so easy 
I'm actually not looking for a Retina cause I just bought a Yashica CC, but a Retina IIa is still on my wishlist.
I tweaked your second Pic a little, hoping it's ok for you, if not, I'm deleting it.
I'm actually not looking for a Retina cause I just bought a Yashica CC, but a Retina IIa is still on my wishlist.
I tweaked your second Pic a little, hoping it's ok for you, if not, I'm deleting it.

dcampbell
Camera Addict
No! I don't mind. It looks very nice. My husband has a Yashica rangefinder that he bought when he was in the Navy in the early 70s. He's going to get back into film, too.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Nice, I absolutely have to try the Retina someday 
dcampbell
Camera Addict
Thanks! Yeah... you need a Retina!!Nice, I absolutely have to try the Retina someday![]()
Starburst
Member
Nice Pictures! Thanks for sharing them.
Everyone needs a Retina
Everyone needs a Retina
colyn
ישו משיח
Some fine photos..
Someday I plan to go back to South Texas to shoot. Haven't been there in years..
Someday I plan to go back to South Texas to shoot. Haven't been there in years..
mh2000
Well-known
Nice photos dcampbell! I'm trying to just stop with one Retina (IIa)... as hard as that is. Wonderful cameras IMO.
slm
Formerly nextreme
Nice shots ! I have yet to run color film through my Retina IIIc. I need to sort out the sticky aperture blades first.
Cheers.
Cheers.
dcampbell
Camera Addict
Thank you for looking and commenting! I love mine and have shown it to just everyone that stops long enough.Nice Pictures! Thanks for sharing them.
Everyone needs a Retina![]()
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback. I feel like I'm running out of photo material, then remind myself that real photographers see material everywhere.Some fine photos..
Someday I plan to go back to South Texas to shoot. Haven't been there in years..
Thanks! I know what you mean and this probably is not the best place to hang out if you're trying to avoid the temptation to buy more Retinas.Nice photos dcampbell! I'm trying to just stop with one Retina (IIa)... as hard as that is. Wonderful cameras IMO.
Thanks! I will do better at framing with the small rangefinder and hope to have more creative photos to post. I'm sorry about the sticky aperture blade. I see here that some of you work on your own cameras. That is impressive. The only way that I could find the nerve to open one would be if I had one that was junk and I don't think junk Retinas exist.Nice shots ! I have yet to run color film through my Retina IIIc. I need to sort out the sticky aperture blades first.
Cheers.
I had thread deja vu. I thought I had already replied to all but nextreme's post.
darlene
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dcampbell, nice pictures.
I love Retinas too.
kitaanat
dcampbell, nice pictures.
I love Retinas too.
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