david.elliott
Well-known
Hi Steve,
Better go buy another.
Wash away those regrets!
Better go buy another.
Wash away those regrets!
sanmich
Veteran
absolutely beautiful shot!
Bingley
Veteran
Hi Steve,
Better go buy another.
Wash away those regrets!
LOL! You may be right, but I don't use 35 enough to justify owning three of them (I've also got a Canon 35/2.8). And I "replaced" my Skopar 35 w/ a Rokkor-M 40, which I'm pretty happy w/. But one of these days...
P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
I have the LTM Classic version and it is a delightful little lens. Although I now use my Nokton 35/1.2 as my standard 35mm lens, I still cannot bring myself to sell it.
Can't seem to find any scans of negatives from this at the moment.
The CV Color-Skopar 35/2.5 C with the Beesa R or R2, makes a handy little kit.
Can't seem to find any scans of negatives from this at the moment.
The CV Color-Skopar 35/2.5 C with the Beesa R or R2, makes a handy little kit.
rya
Established
I've posted this one before somewhere, but it came from my first roll through my m6 and CV PII and I have enjoyed it (both the shot and the lens):
And,

And,


-doomed-
film is exciting
I just got one of these , i still need to develop the roll. I cant wait to see the results , im glad i got this lense of the 40/1.4
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
absolutely beautiful shot!
Thanks, Michael!
hans voralberg
Veteran
To the OP: I like the magical bunnies, it creeps me out though. I'm debating whether I should get this or the 28/2 or a 35 Cron.
david.elliott
Well-known
Aww, they are cute little bunnies.
imajypsee
no expiration date
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
morgan
Well-known
I had one for awhile. It was a great little lens that I'm thinking of buying again to go with my 35 1.2. Super sharp, and I agree about it being perhaps better with color than b&w, but there's some great b&w shots in this thread.
jmooney
Guy with a camera
I loved mine and kick myself daily for selling it. These are the PII on an M6 , Kodak 400CN:



david.elliott
Well-known
Well, I got back from vacation (Las Vegas) and developed my first few rolls of film ever!
I had the Bessa R and 35/2.5 with me.
I'm very happy with the results - so I'm sharing some of the photos with you.
All developed in diafine. I used arista premium 400 (tri-x) exposed at 1250.
First are some photos from newark airport - I was bored because our flight was delayed.
I had the Bessa R and 35/2.5 with me.
I'm very happy with the results - so I'm sharing some of the photos with you.
All developed in diafine. I used arista premium 400 (tri-x) exposed at 1250.
First are some photos from newark airport - I was bored because our flight was delayed.






david.elliott
Well-known

Chanel mannequin

Our hotel room at THEHotel at Mandalay Bay

From an exhibit of Cirque de Soleil artwork at the Bellagio.

A big cute snail at the Bellagio conservatory.

The snail's friend, a ladybug.

Statue of a boxer in Caesar's. Forget which boxer though. :\

Another Caesar's photo. Place your bets gentleman!
david.elliott
Well-known

A scorpionfish at the Mandalay Bay aquarium.

A jellyfish! My favorite, next to stingrays of course.

Chandelier at THEHotel.

Beautiful flowers at THEHotel. These were outside our elevators.

The main hall at THEHotel. This is what you first see as you walk in after the cabs drop you off.

A cafe at THEHotel, closed at this hour obviously - whatever hour that was.

My lovely girlfriend. We were at the baggage claim in the Vegas airport here.
I'd post more photos but I used up my flickr upload limit for the month. Sigh.
Well, I posted a bunch. Guess its okay if I spam my own thread, right?
Hope you enjoy the photos!
gdi
Veteran
Roger Vadim
Well-known
These Ektar shots do have a real MF feel to them, excellent tonality - something I see with all of the photos posted with that film. How do they look printed, grainwise?
going to try this Ektar stuff soon (sorry didn't wanted to hijack the thread
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cjm
Well-known
david.elliott
Well-known
These Ektar shots do have a real MF feel to them, excellent tonality - something I see with all of the photos posted with that film. How do they look printed, grainwise?
going to try this Ektar stuff soon (sorry didn't wanted to hijack the thread)
Roger-
Thanks. I dont have a print of that bobcat photo, but I have prints of several of the other ektar photos. The grain is very very fine.
I am happy to send you a full size jpeg or tiff file of the bobcat photo or one of the others if you want. That way you can do a print for yourself.
Just send me a PM and let me know which you want, and if you want me to do any output sharpening on the file. The file would be sufficient for an 8x10 print at 300dpi.
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