Mike Gammill Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>Thought I'd give this an early start today. <br> I have three from my Minolta SRT 101 and Minolta MD 35-70 f3.5. I used Fuji Superia 200 developed at Walgreens and scanned at home on Epson V600. They were so busy I decided to scan at home rather than wait for them to scan to CD.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted December 26, 2014 Author Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>These photos were taken in late July, but I misplaced the film and didn't get it processed until earlier this week. Probably used f8 for these images.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted December 26, 2014 Author Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>The previous two images as well as the next were taken while cycling. The 35-70, while not super compact like the Tamron CF or the Cosina-made 3.5-4.8 version sold under several names, the Minolta 35-70 MD (and also earlier Rokkor labeled version) are not terribly heavy and work well on any of the SRT or even on the heavier XE series.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted December 26, 2014 Author Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>The first two images were taken in the morning and the last one in the afternoon. The glare on the left of last image could have been avoided if I'd taken this image in the morning. </p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gene m Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>Photos taken with a Canon A-1 hooked to a Spiratone 17mm(color) and my much-missed 6x9 Graphlex (B&W)<br> <img src="http://westfordcomp.com/classics/warwick/winchesterbarn200.jpg" alt="" width="991" height="640" /><img src="http://westfordcomp.com/classics/warwick/ae1-5.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="527" /></p> <p><img src="http://westfordcomp.com/classics/warwick/warwickchurch3.jpg" alt="" width="900" height="607" /></p> <p><img src="http://westfordcomp.com/classics/warwick/ae1-3.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="527" /></p> <p><img src="http://westfordcomp.com/classics/warwick/thedrum.jpg" alt="" width="1000" height="674" /></p> <p><img src="http://westfordcomp.com/classics/warwick/ae1-6.jpg" alt="" width="1000" height="658" /></p> 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgussin Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>More from the "new" Yashica FX-3 Super 2000, Vivitar 35mm f/2.5, HP5@400 in Acufine. Scratches and waterspots "added to taste" (humor).</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgussin Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 There's a Printer's Union home here in Colorado Springs. I'll have to capture its Victorian splendor sometime.<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bgussin Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Tri-Shield<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMvW Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>Spiraflex TTL w/ Spiratone 28mm f/2.8</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GlennS Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>Last week I posted a photo I'd taken of my father with his Rollei 2.8C almost 60 years ago (1955). This was the previous negative on the roll, yours truly as a young boy complete with slingshot in back pocket. Where do the years go so fast?<br> Sadly I don't have the 2.8C today, but it was replaced with a 2.8E Planar version. It's a keeper, but doesn't get used enough.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User_2019667 Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>Early morning back lighting.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce_z._li2 Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p><a title="Bayside canning company by Zheng, on Flickr" href=" src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7521/15439273574_6c781b7c54_z.jpg" alt="Bayside canning company" width="640" height="631" /></a><br> Bayside Canning Company, Alviso, CA. Zeiss Ikoflex Ic with Novar 75/3.5, Kodak Ektar 100 digitally converted to B&W</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User_2019667 Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>A winter scene from a couple years ago. </p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick_drawbridge Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>Three frames from a roll of Agfa Optima 200, a pack of which I found in the back of a fridge. It's just beginning to deteriorate, but still shows the clean and accurate colour I used to like so much. Definitely a film I miss... Camera was a Rolleiflex Automat with the Tessar f/3.5 lens.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick_drawbridge Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>No.2</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick_drawbridge Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>No.3</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony_lockerbie Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 <p>Nice stuff, and good to see ll that snow! Dug out my Canon EF and an FD 100mm macro for this.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evan_dong1 Posted December 27, 2014 Share Posted December 27, 2014 <p>Mike,</p> <p>Nice photos shot with film based cameras. Please continue to show more of your photos..<br> Evan</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted December 27, 2014 Author Share Posted December 27, 2014 <p>Thanks, Evan. Lots of us here regularly post results from film cameras. Check often and look at the archives to see lots more.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
q.g._de_bakker Posted December 27, 2014 Share Posted December 27, 2014 A "film based" camera was indeed used to take the next picture:<br><br><img src="http://www.qnu.nl/foto/bl/images/BL3_6.jpg"><br><i>Four? What do you mean, four?</i> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allen_gross Posted December 27, 2014 Share Posted December 27, 2014 <p>Sorry I'm a day late! Huntington Library 2009</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allen_gross Posted December 27, 2014 Share Posted December 27, 2014 <p>And another from the Huntington</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allen_gross Posted December 27, 2014 Share Posted December 27, 2014 <p>LA Observatory, F3HP</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royall_berndt Posted December 31, 2014 Share Posted December 31, 2014 Nikon F90x.<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
q.g._de_bakker Posted December 31, 2014 Share Posted December 31, 2014 Uhm, Berndt. A Nikon F90x is not a Classic Manual Camera.<br>Happy New Year! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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