gerbilthemistake
Well-known
camera.bear
Well-known
Rebel XT with Minolta MD 28mm f/2.8
Rebel XT with MD 50mm f/1.7
Rebel XT with MD 135mm f/3.5

Rebel XT with MD 50mm f/1.7

Rebel XT with MD 135mm f/3.5

mfogiel
Veteran
Nikon FM3A, Zeiss Makro Planar 100/2 ZF, Agfa Scala, Prescysol EF semi stand.

kshapero
South Florida Man
Why so much noise? What am I doing wrong?
Why so much noise? What am I doing wrong?
Shot with a Nikon FM3a w/ CV 40mm lens. Shot at F2.8 @ 1/60 speed with Kodak Portra VC400 ISO
Why so much noise? What am I doing wrong?
Shot with a Nikon FM3a w/ CV 40mm lens. Shot at F2.8 @ 1/60 speed with Kodak Portra VC400 ISO

marcr1230
Well-known
Taken with Olympus OM4-Ti

Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I guess the aperture preferred fooled me.
It was that brightly lit area in the background, it threw off the meter and caused the foreground, where the people were, to be underexposed. For tricky lighting like that, manual exposure is best. Take a reading off the desktops and maybe give a stop more than that indicates since the people are wearing black (if you accidently overexpose a bit, it is ok with color neg film, it can tolerate a LOT of overexposure, but no underexposure).
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Taken with Olympus OM4-Ti
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What lens did you use? i like the look of the background. The kid is cute too
MaxElmar
Well-known
I love color - I hate color - I love color -
I like my little N80 with a good Nikkor prime.

I like my little N80 with a good Nikkor prime.
chambrenoire
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SergioGuerra
Well-known

I used the not very loved Rolleiflex SL35e + 50mm f1.8 Planar + ilford Fp4+ @ 400 on HC-110 (20min).
I simply love the bokeh
gohaj
Well-known
pinafore2
Established
samoksner
Who stole my light?
I use SLR for just about anything, although since i've gotten an m6, I rarely use my SLR for film (I only shoot B&W film anyways)... Film is pretty much for my personal stuff, things that won't get developed for a month or so...
Digital is pretty much my SLR work and I use it for everything the newspaper needs since they need it tonight. Clients want it by tomorrow night. I want to be able to tell whether I got the shot right now... SLR is a requirement for fast action sports, although so often I just hate the mirror coming up and blocking the view on my peak action shot. No RF can match an SLR for fps and long lens'.
Flash is also much superior on SLR since they offer a more comprehensive metering system. DSLR are also my got-to when it comes to very poor light. When I'm down to 1/20th of a sec wide open... I know I'm gona have to push the ISO. Film isn't versatile enough, I can't hae one shot at 1600 and the next at 400 and the next 15 shots at 3200; the noise in digital, although ugly, doesn't show up at all when printed on newspaper ultrabrite paper.
Sports:
Macro:
Flash:
Digital is pretty much my SLR work and I use it for everything the newspaper needs since they need it tonight. Clients want it by tomorrow night. I want to be able to tell whether I got the shot right now... SLR is a requirement for fast action sports, although so often I just hate the mirror coming up and blocking the view on my peak action shot. No RF can match an SLR for fps and long lens'.
Flash is also much superior on SLR since they offer a more comprehensive metering system. DSLR are also my got-to when it comes to very poor light. When I'm down to 1/20th of a sec wide open... I know I'm gona have to push the ISO. Film isn't versatile enough, I can't hae one shot at 1600 and the next at 400 and the next 15 shots at 3200; the noise in digital, although ugly, doesn't show up at all when printed on newspaper ultrabrite paper.
Sports:

Macro:

Flash:

le vrai rdu
Well-known

minolta srt and 24 mm
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