chuck_foreman1 Posted January 28 Share Posted January 28 (edited) Film friends.. Once again we are assembled to share our photo results from film cameras. As I am perpetually behind in processing and or posting; I will share some of my mid summer exposures using my rewer (to me) Contax RTS. I doubt if anybody recalls an earlier post of the Contax IIa, where I lamented replacing it with newer one after being frustrated by my 10 year old under used exemplar. with on going shutter issues.. The same thing happened here. I bought a RTS and later found that the shutter was intermittent. Sometimes the first curtain doesn't release and you have a blank frame. It will work about 90% of the time if you A: wait a long time (5-6min) before frames B: Exercise extreme care when cocking the shutter. So after 5 years or so, I have now replaced this with a more reliable exemplar. I think in each case , I spent 70-80 Euros . I likely used the 35mm as pictured, or the 28mm My usual APX100 in D76 1:1 This 35mm lens has some issues.. Welcome shade on a hot day. The building is the newly erected community indoor pool. I likely have featured this building as it dominated the skyline and is really close to me. .. note the usual poor handing.. scratched and bromide drag ..again!! Another try for a summer view.. I want this to contrast to a winter view I made before.. can't seem to get what I want..Try Try Try again This is from another roll.. no bromide here Autobahn Lighting .. well I tried Edited January 28 by chuck_foreman1 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Evans Posted January 28 Share Posted January 28 Thank you Chuck, but I think our forecast of overcast & rain for the next week will defeat me again. Tony Evans Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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