Your favourite photo(s) you took with a TLR

2.8E3 means it's the third version of the 2.8E. The 2.8E had a fixed hood and a glass focusing screen, the 2.8E2 had a removable hood and interchangeable screen. As for the E3 I'm not sure.

The E3 was the same as the E2, except it did not have
the E2's integral light meter.
 
I just got a Mamiya C330 recently, and have only run a couple rolls through it so far. I love the results I'm getting (when properly exposed, of course). Really great for portraits.

Here are a couple of some friends at work. Both of them are Tr-X at 1600, and the last one was pretty heavily overexposed to compensate for back lighting. The exposure was around a second, so it's a little soft, but I think suits the image perfectly.

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What is so amazing to me about all of the photos in this thread is the smoothness of the tones that noticeable even on my $100.00 computer monitor. Maybe I have been looking at too much 35mm stuff on this forum.
 
Taken with my 2.8 D that my Dad bought brand new. Its not too often i get a snap of my son when hes not making a funny face.
 

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Enjoying having the TLR on-hand to record little bits of life around here.

Twa (pygmy) hut.
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Also been taking weekly pics of the wife as her pregnancy progresses (our first). This looks like it'll be a great camera for continued family/travel pics.

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