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Film Camera Week for Feb. 9


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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 a few from the Olympus XA-2.  Film was Pan F+ processed in HC110 dilution H.

Damaged brick wall at Starkville Walk Ons.

 

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Shot today with a monopod mounted Nikon N80 and DX 18-55 VR kit lens which surprisingly covers 35mm film from 24mm up. a very lightweight rig. Film is Ilford Pan F developed in Rodinal 1-100 for 13 minutes.

 

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bruce_z._li2 said:  "...the 12-24 Sigma works really well on 35mm...

Yes, it's a remarkable lens despite it's imperfections; I think Sigma were really pushing the envelope with this one, and the later Mk.II is reputed to be an improvement. Like you I've used it principally for interior photography, mainly on a digital platform, but I decided to see if I could do something more dramatic on film. I'll use it again this weekend.

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Well before it gets too late into the weekend.. I will try to get a post in as well.. Here I used the very nice Nikkormat FT3. Among those cameras in my possession, this is one of the nicer (clean) pieces. I'm all for patina and honest wear, but good condition is still something to applaud. 
I shot this roll this past summer. I used the  28mm Kiron. I posted an earlier version of the Antonius Kirche I made with the 101mm Ektar on 6x9. Here I had the wider lens and I was able to utilize it to advantage. This Nikon is of "the golden years" vintage. It is heavy and quite large. Abnormal is to have the shutter on the lens mount ring.  While my meter is sometimes "jumpy" it is quite reliable to ascertain the exposure. Behold. My usual APX100 in D76 1:1

 

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Lovely Brute

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I love the Nikon on the back. looks so cool!! Note the round finder

 

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Nearby Street; Schanzen Strasse

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The previous shot was just in front of the middle tree.. this is Columbus Strasse looking towards Schanzen Str.

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This fountain on quarter is called Barbarossa Platz.. named NOT for the invasion of Russia, but its namesake; a medieval king and HRE in the 12th century.

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Not what I wanted, the light was filtering nicely through the trees, but my exposure is rather flat ..the lighting was dramatic

 

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While I probably should do perspective control, the amount of the subject fits easier with the 28mm lens.

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I have featured this Land Records Bldg before, it was from a sharper angle to try and fit the whole bldg

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The center feature, the columns, the figures and the top balustrade 

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A nearby Lamborghini 

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