Naumoski
Well-known
Hi everybody.
After quite a time of waiting, I finally managed to get the Rolleiflex 3.5E Planar. Along with it, I got Kodak GX 100 Slide film, so I'm showing here my first TLR/Rolleiflex/Slide roll.
First of all - it was fun.
Very easy loading film, no blank shots, very straight camera, just setting aperture/speed/focusing, and nothing more.
Handling and using the camera is easy, I need to get used to it, especially to focusing and getting right horizontals/verticals.
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The photos are direct normal scans by photo lab, without editing (only resized).
The slides, actually, when pointed to a light source are much more vivid, contrasty and sharper.
Also, almost all photos are shot with open aperture f/3.5 @ 1/30th.
I expect to get sharper photos using smaller apertures and faster speeds.
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Only this one is on 1/125th @ 5.6, however it wasn't a steady shot.
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The rest of the photos are all taken against light (windows / sun) so the lower contrast is expected. Also they are metered 'by eye', so are underexposed a bit.
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And some technical problems..
Is this flare?
I don't know what's the black part of this photo.. ??
After quite a time of waiting, I finally managed to get the Rolleiflex 3.5E Planar. Along with it, I got Kodak GX 100 Slide film, so I'm showing here my first TLR/Rolleiflex/Slide roll.
First of all - it was fun.
Very easy loading film, no blank shots, very straight camera, just setting aperture/speed/focusing, and nothing more.
Handling and using the camera is easy, I need to get used to it, especially to focusing and getting right horizontals/verticals.
--
The photos are direct normal scans by photo lab, without editing (only resized).
The slides, actually, when pointed to a light source are much more vivid, contrasty and sharper.
Also, almost all photos are shot with open aperture f/3.5 @ 1/30th.
I expect to get sharper photos using smaller apertures and faster speeds.
_____________________
Only this one is on 1/125th @ 5.6, however it wasn't a steady shot.
--
The rest of the photos are all taken against light (windows / sun) so the lower contrast is expected. Also they are metered 'by eye', so are underexposed a bit.
----
And some technical problems..
Is this flare?
I don't know what's the black part of this photo.. ??