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Film Camera Week for March 5


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Greetings, all and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. Here's a few to get things started.

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sign outside pharmacy, Minolta XE-5, MD Celtic 35mm f 2.8, Ilford FP4+

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shrubs, Minolta XE-5 with MD Celtic 28mm f 2.8, Kentmere 100

A few slightly older images

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Minolta XE-1 with Tamron Adaptall 28-200, Ortho Plus film

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Izumi posing for a photo, XE-1 with Ortho Plus, not sure which lens, possibly 100mm macro, flash

A couple more images, these from a couple of years ago.

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youngest son holding his niece, Pentax MX, 40mm f 2.8 SMC M, HP5+

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empty lot, same gear

I hope to develop and scan some film over the weekend. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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Here are some "archival" shots from 2020. These are full size drag-n-drops, so I've posted one full size file and posted the remainder as thumbnails- which I assume you can click on to see the full image? Anyway these are all color photos taken with the very capable Voigtlander R3m, I believe on both Cinestill 50D, & Fuji Industrial 100, with the 40mm f1.4 Norton Classic (MC version), & 50mm f3.5 Heliar lenses.

 

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Here are some frames from the very small Agfa Optima Sensor 1035 I pictured in the "What camera weekend..." thread. It's been a while since I used a camera with a programmed shutter and no exposure controls, and I found the whole expedition a little unnerving, but the camera made all the right decisions and turned in a practically flawless performance. In the first image of the bookshop, I propped the camera against a doorway with it's little red low-light diode flashing angrily, and gently squeezed the sensor shutter release. I have no idea what the exposure was, apart from assuming that the lens was wide open, but the exposure was perfect.

 

The film was Arista EDU Ultra 200 developed in PMK Pyro.

 

Mrs.Blackwell's Bookshop

 

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Angles

 

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Going to Breakfast

 

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Black Maple

 

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Contrasts

 

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To keep things moving, a few from my Vivitar 24mm f 2 (taken before the aperture became stuck at f 2) Some of these may have been posted a few years ago.

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walkway to local museum, West Point, SRT 101, #15 yellow filter

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fountain, same data

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not a travel mug (returned mug to house before driving) no filter this time

I know this one or similar was posted a few years back as the odometer reads between 81,000 and 82,000 miles. I currently have about 104,000 miles on the car now.

Film, btw, was Tri-X rated at box speed and processed in HC110 dilution B.

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