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Film Camera Week for July 1


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Greetings, all, and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. I'll start with some images from film I developed and scanned earlier this week. First a couple more shots from the roll I shot in my SR 505 (FP4+) with 50mm f 1.7.

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Camaro (I believe it is a 1969)

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another view cropped

Now for some shots from the Rollei 35B. Film in this one was HP5+.

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One of several book exchanges around town

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Mabel (on of the Vet clinic's cats) cropped (B35 is not the best choice for low light as I used 1/30 at f 4)

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Crossing Main St. in Tupelo (late March)

This film btw had been in the B35 for a couple of months. I kept forgetting to finish it.

One more,

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waiting at intersection, also Tupelo

That's all for now. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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Here are some from the last of my Astrum Foto 100 film. I'm still debating whether or not to order another lot; it's a unpleasant film to handle and has a scattering of emulsion faults, but I think it has a distinctive "look" that I like very much. Anyway, the camera was a Minolta Alpha 7 with the Minolta 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5 lens and the film was developed in PMK Pyro.

 

Astrum #6

 

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Three !

 

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Astrum #8

 

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Winter Walk

 

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Prow

 

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Dune #2

 

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A rather poor effort at shooting in Centennial Park among the big Cedars & Douglas Firs with a splatter of light here & there from the sun. Bronica ETRSi on Pancro 400 @300 in HC110 (1+60) @ 75F for 10 min. Agit 30 sec & 2 per min. Here's three survivors!

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TRAIL.

 

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BIG DOUG.

 

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MORDOR.

 

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Some from the Leidolf Lordomat 35C I pictured in the "What camera..." thread. These were really only boring test shots, but I hope they illustrate the quality of the lenses. The standard lens is the Leidolf Wetzlar Lordonar 50mm f/2.8, and the wide angle is the Leidolf Wetzlar Schacht-Travetar 35mm f//2.8, and I'll note which was used next to the images. The film was Kentmere 100 developed in PMK Pyro.

 

@The Tiger (50mm)

 

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Alone (50mm)

 

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Tavern (35mm)

 

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Courtyard (50mm)

 

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The Cafe Cat (35mm)

 

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A great beginning to our weekly thread, everyone. I'm hoping to finish up the roll of HP5+ that I started in my Minolta XE-5 (featured recently in "What camera..." thread. I have a roll of Kentmere 100 to finish in my Olympus XA-2. Lately, there have been a few mentions of the Olympus Trip 35 so I will get mine out soon and run a roll through it.

Keep those images coming, everyone.

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