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A shot from my Franka Rolfix II, taken on slightly expired Ilford Pan F film.
Might be cheating as it's not a rangefinder, but scale focus. Also, I wasn't using a light meter, just guessing on a half-remembered sunny 16!


Quite happy with the timeless nature of this shot.
 
1938 Welta Weltur

1938 Welta Weltur

1938 Welta Weltur
about 20 sec at about f8 or f11
developed in Diafine in the kitchen sink
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@ ianstamatic : This took my breath away! I have a Weltur in the queue awaiting tenderlovingcare -must get on with it ! :)
 
Here's one I processed today from a 1937 Voigtlander Bessa RF 6x9 using
TMAX 400:

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Skopar lens, dev'd in Thornton's 2-Bath homebrew, 5mins each bath @20C
 
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Chubasco - A really fine photo from the old Voightlander. I hope to get my Voightlander VAG with the Skopar lens up and working soon.
 
Voigtlander Bessa RF, Heliar 105mm, Ektar 100 film:

Tiger Liilies, wide-open on tripod.
 

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Posed group w dogs July,2010.
Bessa Rangefinder 6x9 circa 1937 camera, heliar 105mm lens, 1/2 second with fill-in electronic flash manually fired.
 

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1953 Moskva-2, first roll developed, finally!

1953 Moskva-2, first roll developed, finally!

Here are a couple of images from a '53 Moskva-2 that I bought from Mike McCurdy here on the RFF. Bought it last July and made these images in September. I really, really, need to get in the darkroom more often. :)

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Nice photos MartinG. Looks like you have a good working Moskva.

I share your pain on getting more darkroom time. I was on a Photowalk last Saturday. I will be lucky if I can get the b/w film developed this Friday or Saturday.

Also, welcome to RFF. I see a post count of 1, so I guess this is your first post.
 
Thank you very much!
That's a very clean Solinar on Kodak Ektar.
Scanned on Epson's V700.

I am very pleased with the camera and lens - the Ektar, I find fine for landscapes, but not for people.

Cheers,
Uwe
 
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