robbeiflex
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rhl-oregon
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Breakup of the holiday homeless camp facing the federal courthouse / 35s, iso 250, f3.5
Same courthouse with artichokes, f11
Bob's MG, f5.6

Same courthouse with artichokes, f11

Bob's MG, f5.6

Solinar
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Robert - I haven't seen an MGC in years. Thanks for sharing that one.
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
My pleasure, though Bob sold it to a restorer so I can no longer walk around the block to test lenses/film (I have variants of this view with gw 690, rf645, m4/25mm...)
FrankS
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I'm inspired to load a roll of film in mine!
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Good for you, Frank. Zeno is my perennial Rollei 35 inspiration.
Bingley
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Bingley
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Bingley
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jaimiepeeters
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how come some of the images I see are really grainy (but not nice grainy) and others are not.
and I'm not talking about low light images, some are broad daylight images and they look like shot at 1600 or so... but that wouldn't make any sense.
I ordered a 35 Tessar, so I'm really curious.
and I'm not talking about low light images, some are broad daylight images and they look like shot at 1600 or so... but that wouldn't make any sense.
I ordered a 35 Tessar, so I'm really curious.
robbeiflex
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how come some of the images I see are really grainy (but not nice grainy) and others are not. and I'm not talking about low light images, some are broad daylight images and they look like shot at 1600 or so... but that wouldn't make any sense. I ordered a 35 Tessar, so I'm really curious.
Grain, or lack of it, is a question of film and developer choice, and scanning/printing technique. It has nothing to do with which camera you choose.
Whereas to the second implicit part of your question, once you have shot the 35 Tessar you will see. High ISO is an easy way to shoot everything at f8 to f16, providing a huge depth of field and therefore a guarantee that your scale focus inaccuracy does not result in lost shots.
Have fun!
Rob
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35S & Ektar 100 - Peppers in January
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Rollei 35 S - Ektar 100

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Not an original composition - trying out the 35 S indoors

Gerry M
Gerry

Rollei 35, Xenar
Arista 200
ermeso3
Established

Rollei 35 T
expired Kodak Tri-X Pan 400 @200 asa
robbeiflex
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Solinar
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Saving Souls at the Crosswalk.
35S_SaveSouls2 by xyz2physics, on Flickr
Rollei 35 S - Ilford XP2 Super

Rollei 35 S - Ilford XP2 Super
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