Sanders McNew
Rolleiflex User
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.
maclaine
Well-known
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.
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.


Sanders McNew
Rolleiflex User
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Sanders...A beautiful son...he has his mom's eyes...
LADP
living 24fps
Rolleiflex 3.5F, last Summer in Yosemite




Allan Reade
Established
Great photos, number 3 is my favourite. Thanks. Allan
Sanders McNew
Rolleiflex User
Sanders...A beautiful son...he has his mom's eyes...
Sam, thanks. If he sees half as well as Melanie
he will grow up to be quite a great photographer.
Sikario
Established
besk
Well-known
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.
mr_loonglaai
Member


Laos PDR
rolleistef
Well-known
Sikario : now that's a cool tube! The little girl walking in the streets of (Tokyo?) is loverly.
Alex Krasotkin
Well-known
Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
This is one of my favorite shots and it just happens to be taken with Yashica-Mat

notraces
Bob Smith
Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
Just to add in one more, one of my favorite portraits using this fabulous old workhorse camera (still the Mat)

GaryMc
Member
Hamel
Established
I love this photo. The colors, the girl in the dress mixed with the grittiness of her surroundings. Great job.
rolleistef
Well-known
Actually, is that a girl or a lady??
Northern_Bliss
Member
AgentX
Well-known
Enjoying having the TLR on-hand to record little bits of life around here.
Twa (pygmy) hut.
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.
Twa (pygmy) hut.

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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