robert blu
quiet photographer
Great photos jonmanjiro!
robert
robert
Pete B
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Bingley
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Bingley
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Wonderful scenes, jonmanjiro!
Great photos jonmanjiro!
robert
Thanks guys
Bingley
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I keep coming back to these. Nice captures with beautiful colors.
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
highway, i like that cat. very cat-ish.
in the meantime, i finally finished that roll of APX100 ...

sunshine in morning mist by sebastel23, on Flickr

wall and bicycle by sebastel23, on Flickr

hazy morning by sebastel23, on Flickr
in the meantime, i finally finished that roll of APX100 ...

sunshine in morning mist by sebastel23, on Flickr

wall and bicycle by sebastel23, on Flickr

hazy morning by sebastel23, on Flickr
petronius
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Highway 61, sebastel, wonderful pictures!
68degrees
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Rollei 35S - July 2013 - Tri-X
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Thats what Im talking about.
Maiku
Maiku
I gotta take that Rollei 35 I have out again. I got the lens to retract finally. Now, it only focuses just past infinity. Hopefully, I can finally get a roll developed from it. The first two rolls I developed I destroyed. My kids distracted me and I let them develop for 30 minutes at 20C. UGH!
maddoc
... likes film again.
Rollei35 LED (Triotar 3.5/40), Cologne Cathedral 1982, Agfa Variopan XL


Bingley
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Nice! The colors on the first one are beautiful. The Tessar on these little Rolleis is a superb lens, IMO, notw/standing the Sonnar's reputation as being "better."
I agree about the Tessar. Can't go wrong with either the Tessar or the Sonnar. And no doubt the Xenar (which is supposedly a Tessar clone) and Biotar are no slouches either.
Here's a shot taken yesterday in Tokyo with my beater 35SE which I've finally fixed the frame spacing on.
Here's a shot taken yesterday in Tokyo with my beater 35SE which I've finally fixed the frame spacing on.

Mablo
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Beautiful images on this thread. I particularly liked the way Bingley used his 35 Tessar to tame the sometimes overly saturated Ektar colors. I must try that combination myself.
Now my question. I have a crumbling rubber lens hood for my 35 Tessar that needs replacement. I like the looks of the original rectangle shaped hood but it's hard to find and costs too much for me anyway. Do you have suggestions for a lens hood other than the rubber hood?
Now my question. I have a crumbling rubber lens hood for my 35 Tessar that needs replacement. I like the looks of the original rectangle shaped hood but it's hard to find and costs too much for me anyway. Do you have suggestions for a lens hood other than the rubber hood?
Bingley
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Beautiful images on this thread. I particularly liked the way Bingley used his 35 Tessar to tame the sometimes overly saturated Ektar colors. I must try that combination myself.
Now my question. I have a crumbling rubber lens hood for my 35 Tessar that needs replacement. I like the looks of the original rectangle shaped hood but it's hard to find and costs too much for me anyway. Do you have suggestions for a lens hood other than the rubber hood?
Thanks, Matti. Have you tried Heavystar for a hood for a Rollei 35 Tessar? I'm lucky enough to have one of the original rectangle hoods in a hard plastic, but when I needed a hood for my 35S I found one at Heavystar's website.
Bingley
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Thanks! I agree about the Tessar. Can't go wrong with either the Tessar or the Sonnar. And no doubt the Xenar (which is supposedly a Tessar clone) and Biotar are no slouches either.
Here's a shot taken yesterday in Tokyo with my beater 35SE which I've finally fixed the frame spacing on.
That shot has gorgeous colors, Jon. I fav'd it over on flickr. What film were you using?
Thanks Steve! I used Kodak ProFoto XL 100 for that photo. Its a cheaper version of Kodak Ektar (apparently, but that's just based on comments I've read on the net) specifically made for the South East Asian market. I only know of one store where its available locally, and I have no idea where they get it from. At about $2.00 per roll of 135/36 its much cheaper than anything else available locally.
petronius
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