I've been dull the last couple of weeks, and so has the weather, but today I stirred my stumps and got out for a few minutes with the 645N. All with 75mm/f2.8, FujiPro 400H, Unicolor presskit and X1 scans.
Out with the Hasselblad 500c today, 80/f2.8, XP2 @200, Rodinal 1:100 for one hour, X1 scans:
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Grand old willow (plus a ruffed grouse sitting on the trunk)
Once a rabbit has got it's winter coat, it knows the safest tactic is to keep still, but it doesn't work very well with no snow! He even let me do it again on my return journey
It may have been in this thread that there was a question as to whether the Nikkor AF-S 50mm 1.8G was good for b&w film. I don't remember exactly; it may have been on another one. I think maybe MFogiel had brought it up? But be that as it may, I decided to settle this question once and for all 🙂. One can find many example pictures of this lens on digital, but few on film and even fewer on b&w. I personally like the way this lens performs on color negative film, especially on medium to low contrast film such as the late Fuji Reala. But I had never tried it on b&w film. So I shot a roll of Arista Premium 400 and had it developed in D76, and commercially scanned. Here are a few shots. Everybody can make up their own minds. Let us know what you think!
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