Mike Gammill Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 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 Ilford FP4+ that I processed and scanned earlier in the week. Camera was Minolta XE-5 with MD Celtic 35mm f 2.8. Outside of Nautical Whimsey restaurant in downtown Tupelo. bar area inside Nautical Whimsey. Camera propped on edge of table to allow show shutter speed One of many alleys in Tupelo My wife ordering a "loaded tea" open for business (also Tupelo) one of the downtown guitars wall ad, I photographed same wall in color a few years ago That's all for now, Looking forward to seeing everyone's images. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Bryant Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 Towing a sailplane. Nikon FM2n, Nikkor 105/2.8 Micro ais, 010, E100. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Bryant Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 Daisy. FM2n, Nikkor 105/2.8 micro ais, B+W 010 UV filter, Kodak Ektachrome E100. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Bryant Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 Free range chickens, FM2n, Nikkor 105/2.8 Micro ais, 010, E100. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Bryant Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 Yellow flowers. Nikon FM2n, N ikkor 105/2.8 Micro ais, 010, E100. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Bryant Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 Rooster in road. Nikon FM2n, Nikkor 105 2.8 Micro ais, B+W 010 UV filter, Kodak Ektachrome E100. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMvW Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 Salisbury Cloisters Nikkormat FTn, Kodachome 25 ISO 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m42dave Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 More from the Miranda D, Soligor Miranda lenses as noted, Kodak Gold 200 film. 1) 5cm f/2.8 (preset, M44). This is a sharp little lens, about the size of a rangefinder lens, taking 40.5mm filters. I assumed it was probably a Tessar copy, but the Miranda literature shows it as having a 5-element design. Early Spring Day 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m42dave Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 (edited) 2) 35mm f/2.8 (preset, M44), Another lens I repaired and re-lubed. It has a bit of edge separation, but it doesn't visibly affect images. Barn Edited May 27, 2021 by m42dave 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m42dave Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 3) 5cm f/2.8, 1/30 sec., handheld Inside Barn 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick_drawbridge Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 Some from a Minolta Alpha 807si using 28-200 Promaster Aspherical LD IF f/3.8-5.6 lens. This is a re-badged version of the very popular Tamron Model 171D, a versatile and reasonably sharp lens that unfortunately exhibits annoying linear distortions at both end of the zoom range. The film was Arista EDU Ultra 100 developed in PMK Pyro. $15 Alone Hook Decisions, Decisions... The Morning After Vintage Buttons 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted May 28, 2021 Author Share Posted May 28, 2021 To keep things moving I have few images made many years back with Maxxum SLRs with the Maxxum 28-85 f 3.5-4.5 (like Rick posted in the "What Camera are You Using this Weekend"? thread. I no longer have the lens, but do have some scans of some of the images made with it. Maxxum 5000, Kodachrome 200 My first Maxxum was the 5000 and I bought the 28-85 to go with it. I did not buy a 50mm lens until a few years later, tripod mounted 5000, also Kodachrome 200 interesting convenience store on Lorainne Rd. in Gulfport, Kodachrome 200, Maxxum 5000 warp speed, The 28-85 was zoomed during a long exposure, Kodachrome 200, tripod my car back in the early 90's, 28-85 with Maxxum 8000i, Kodachrome 64 One more friend holding video game, Maxxum 5000 with Kodachrome 64 Some may wonder why I no longer have such a well-made and high performing lens. Besides photos for fun of family and friends, I also used it with the 8000i and Sunpak AP52 flash for wedding photography. Unfortunately, the lens developed a problem common to some first generation Maxxum lenses: the electromagnet that controls the aperture would sometimes not engage properly and the lens would stop down to minimum aperture at the moment of exposure. Finally sold it "as-is" for peanuts. None of my other first generation Maxxum lenses (50mm f 2.8 macro, 28mm f 2.8, 135mm f 2.8, and 35-105 f 3.5-4.5) every developed that problem. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick_drawbridge Posted May 28, 2021 Share Posted May 28, 2021 Mike Gammill said : I have few images made many years back with Maxxum SLRs with the Maxxum 28-85 f 3.5-4.5 You've confirmed my respect for this lens, Mike, with that fine selection of images. It was a great era for Minolta lenses. I might have some photographs from it to post later today. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rick_drawbridge Posted May 29, 2021 Share Posted May 29, 2021 Here's a selection from a roll of Kentmere 100 I shot with the Minolta 7000i yesterday, using the Minolta 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5 lens. It really is one of the better short zooms. The film was developed in PMK Pyro and scanned on an Epson V800 photo using Silverfast software. Cyclamen Toe Hold Display St.John Sculpture Tip Toe 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luis triguez Posted May 29, 2021 Share Posted May 29, 2021 the three with Yashica MAT 124 G.Yashinon 80 mm. Agfapan 100 at ISO 80. Microdol-X (1:3) 11' at 24ºC 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricochetrider Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 More color shots from my Practice LTL and its sweet Carl Zeiss 50mm f1.8 Jena Pancolar lens. Film was all Kodak- either Ektar 100 or Gold 400. I've made some effort to not re-post shots I've already posted, but please excuse any redundancies. Not sure if I said it but until now I hadn't shot any color film in my Praktica LTL. An online acquaintance had offered to develop some Ferrania P 30 for me, and I wanted the rolls I shot of that f ilm to be the absolute best possible- so I shot it using the Voigtlander R3m with it's awesome 40mm f1.4 Nokton Classic lens. I had a few rolls of color film on hand and wanted to shoot it as well, knowing I'd have some colorful subject matter at these 2 events... so I loaded the LTL and boy am I glad I did. I love the way the Jena Pancolar lens rendered the film, and believe the character of this lens really shines both in the sharpness of the focus and in its background "bokeh". I haven't ever put batteries in the LTL, so I don't even know if the in0camera meter works. These photos were metered either with an app on my phone, or perhaps also using the meter in my R3m which is pretty accurate in its own right. The end result is these reasonably well exposed shots. A non-race bike on the infield at the AMA Vintage Flat Track event at Gratz Fairgrounds at Gratz Pennsylvania My BSA with another customer's bobbed Triumph, on the sidewalk at Sixth Street Specials in NYC's Lower East Side The remaining photos in this post were shot at Oley Pennsylvania, at the AMCA spring National Meet hosted by the Perkiomen Chapter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Gammill Posted June 2, 2021 Author Share Posted June 2, 2021 It's been a bit of a slow week, but the quality of the images continues to impress. Still time to contribute to this thread before new thread starts tomorrow. detail from tree, XE with Tamron 35-80, FP4+ From another one of my favorite Minolta zooms: the 35-135 f 3.5-4.5 MD Minolta XE, Kentmere 100 Hidden pond, Olympus XA-1, Tri-X For a little color snow by artificial light, tripod mounted Olympus XA-2, Fuji 200 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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