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Nikon FM3A and Tri-X 400.


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<p>I spent the last two weekends spending some time with my FM3A, 50mm/f1.2 AIS and 35mm/f1.4 AIS. Both with some Kodak Tri-X 400. The first weekend was the FM3A 50mm combo and the last weekend was with the FM3A and 35mm.</p>

 

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<p>The last one was me taking a rest and having a coffee at the Cafe Diem. It was fun getting out and about. The University was pretty empty as the semester is over. I saw a couple of students moving out of their dorms for the summer.</p>

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<p>Nice series, <strong>Raymond</strong>. It's always a nostalgic experience, going back to one's university days, and it looks to be a beautiful campus. Overall, these are very strong images from a beautiful kit. "Right Entrance" really jumps off the screen, and I've never seen such a statuesque bunch of students. Thanks for posting.</p>
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<p>@Les, it was very easy for me to focus with the screen in the FM3A. I hardly ever use the split image, because of the brightness of the screen I am usually able to focus using the matte/fresnel portion of the screen.<br>

Thanks Rick.<br>

@Jim Momary, I graduated with a BS in 1981. Man how that campus ha changed. The quarry pit is totally built up.</p>

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