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Muahahahah! I love my Iskra!

FP4+ in Diafine for 2.5 mins
 
She looks as enthused about getting here pic taken as my son did here (also taken with my Iskra).


Todd
 
Looks great! I like square for portraits. I should try some b&w in mine. (The problem is I don't have 6x6 holders for my scanner so I scan three times and paste toghether in photoshop...)
/matti
 
hither ~ So... are you, like.... surrounded by beautiful models ALL the time?

Todd ~ nothing like a skateboard thrown in the mix to get rid of the "not-so-enthused" expression! :D

Good shots all, guys. Really good. :cool:
(You're not really helping us non-MFers control our GAS :/ )
 
Todd.Hanz said:
The Iskra's are also good for Sports Photography:

Todd


Indeed, and your shot is a ringer!

They can have my Iskra when they pry it from my cold, dead hands.
 
CVBLZ4 said:
hither ~ So... are you, like.... surrounded by beautiful models ALL the time?

Todd ~ nothing like a skateboard thrown in the mix to get rid of the "not-so-enthused" expression! :D

Good shots all, guys. Really good. :cool:
(You're not really helping us non-MFers control our GAS :/ )


You have some very nice work on your site. Hats off to you.
 
matti said:
Looks great! I like square for portraits. I should try some b&w in mine. (The problem is I don't have 6x6 holders for my scanner so I scan three times and paste toghether in photoshop...)
/matti


What scanner are you using? I use an Epson 3170.
 
optikhit said:
The photos look great! Did you get these pictures with tripod?


Mine are handheld, pretty easy to do with leaf shuters.

Craig, those are great portraits!

Todd
 
Todd.Hanz said:
Mine are handheld, pretty easy to do with leaf shuters.

Craig, those are great portraits!

Todd


Todd, thanks. You have a fine eye as well.
 
hither said:
What scanner are you using? I use an Epson 3170.
Canon 4200F... Hope to get an Epson someday. Preferably something with better sharpness for 35 mm than what I have today as well.

/matti
 
The lens on Iskra will distort as you get close. Moskva is much better in this regard. The front cell element moves like a modern float element to mnimize distortion.
 
Distortion? No, his toe is really as big as his nose! Actually, doesn't everything distort close up?
I love the out of focus background with the Iskra, by the way.
/Matti
 
Maybe we should start a show us a picture from your Iskra thread.

Here's a contribution, a winter scene along the Hudson, with maybe a little Russian ambiance.

I shall have to try taking a portrait with it soon. Great camera.
 
pangkievrange said:
The lens on Iskra will distort as you get close. Moskva is much better in this regard. The front cell element moves like a modern float element to mnimize distortion.

And the Moskva suffers film-flatness and bad-struts issues that the Iskra will NEVER suffer.

Pick yer battles.

"the sky is falling! the sky is falling!"
 
Thank you Todd. I bougth this wonderful camera after seeing your photos (and Taffer´s) taken with it.
 
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