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Film Camera Week for June 5


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Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. Tech data and location (where applicable) are always a plus. I'll start with a mix of black & white and color. The black & white is from a roll of Kentmere 100 that I processed and scanned this week. Processed in HC110 dilution H and scanned with Epson V600. Color was Fuji Superia 200 that I had processed and scanned at Dwayne's.

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honoring graduating seniors, downtown West Point, Minolta SRT 201 with MD 50mm f 1.4

The camera and lens I actually bought new from stock in the family camera shop,

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curbside prescription delivery, same gear, also in West Point

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traffic light control

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sidewalk and flags in front of City Hall

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cakes and haircuts, Flowood, MS, Rollei B35

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transport, same gear and location

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normally I don't use B35 wide open at f 3.5 but with minimum shutter 1/30 I thought I'd try it

That's all for now. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images. If you haven't been able to get out, remember older photos are always welcome.

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the 2nd in this 2 part series of close-ups with the 500cm: back yard hastas in brilliant morning sun. I believe these were shot with the 32 tube and 180mm Sonnar lens (but may be misremembering). In any event the film used on both of these is Fuji Acros100, last batch of the original Acros, of which I still have 3 rolls.

 

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Some from a Mamiya 645 1000s with a 150mm Mamiya-Sekor f/3.5 lens. It occurred to me that I'd not used this lens since I'd acquired it a couple of years ago, instead using the Mamiya zoom lens for this focal length, so I was curious to see how it performed. As is the custom with Mamiya-Sekor lenses, it's an excellent performer. The film was Ilford HP5 Plus developed in Pyrocat HD.

 

@mint

 

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Abstract #3

 

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Maybe Tomorrow

 

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Precision

 

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Remnants

 

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Yard. Afternoon

 

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Around Sidney with the Pentax KX wearing the M 35/2.8, on TMAX 400 in Pyro HD. V700 Wet cans.

 

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KIDS DON"T FLOAT.

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SOUND SHELL.

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SOUND SHELL AND CONDOS 1.

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SOUND SHELL AND CONDOS 2.

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SEA WALK 3.

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MARIA"S SOUVLAKI (NOBODY 4).

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NOBODY 5.

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Rick, that Vivitar 70-150 f 3.8 is a great little zoom, which often is passed by in favor of the 70-210 Series One line. The two touch version of the 70-150 even offered a Matched Multiplier, which was a teleconverter optimized for that design. I owned the one touch version of the lens for several years and regret that I sold it.

Great images, everyone. Looking forward to seeing more.

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Mike Gammill said :

..that Vivitar 70-150 f 3.8 is a great little zoom.

 

You're right, Mike. I would have preferred the two-touch version but the build quality of the one-touch is truly excellent and I'm not complaining about it's performance. It's also astonishingly small for a lens of this zoom range.

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