Greetings all and welcome to our new thread, Post all the images you like from any film camera. I'll start with a few from a roll of Kentmere 100 that I processed and scanned yesterday. Camera was Minolta SRT 101. Lens noted in caption, Jackson Street in Starkville late afternoon, Minolta Celtic MC 28mm f 3.5, K2 filter looking south on Jackson St. Same lens and filter. The Celtic 28mm f 3.5 isn't any lighter than some of the f 2.8 versions, but it does balance well on the SRT. This one has an original metal lens cap. window prism, 100mm f 3.5 MD Macro, tripod After rain started I decided to finish up the film with some close focus shots. listened to music for a few minutes in vehicle while waiting for rain to stop, same lens, cropped. I must apologize for the dust, but this vehicle (a 2001 Chrysler Town & Country) doesn't get used much. one of the cat food dishes, same lens, tripod I'll have more images over the weekend. Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.
LeConte Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. (1990).Zone VI 4x5 view camera and 210mm lens. Silver print copied with Nikon D800.
Last two from the Agat 18k 1/2 frame, ColorPlus 200. There is some misinformation online that the Agat's Industar-104 28/2.8 lens is a triplet design. However, I confirmed from disassembling a parts body that it is a 4-element Tessar type, not surprising given its sharpness. Ditch Trail
Some from a Canon T90 with a 35-70mm Tamron Adaptall II lens, the CF Macro f/3.5 (Model 17A). The film was Kentmere 100 developed in Pyrocat HD. Indian St.Andrews Honda 100 Seat Structural
Tuesday had me trekking into Honolulu for another med appointment, so the Kiev-4 / Jupiter-8 was stashed in the backpack. UFX 400 & Hypercat. V600 scan. Aloha, Bill
Here are a few from a Konica SII with the 48mm Konishiroku Hexanon f/2 lens. The film was Arista EDU Ultra 100 developed in Pyrocat HD. Alley #6 Sign of the Times Solstice #11 1931 Waiting
Airshow queen NC17334 during a short stop at AA's Maintenance and Engineering Base in Tulsa, Oklahoma for some free maintenance. She is the oldest DC-3 still flying. Canon EF with concave FD 35/2.0, Fujichrome Provia. April, 2011