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Ellie now another picture with Kodak Portra 400

picture taken in 2012 , with my Leica R8 (now sold) and Elmar 35-70.

 

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Ellie, I agree

another picture always with KP400

 

to test the colors of a color film, nothing beats the flowers and the nature.

 

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Turin, Italy

 

M7, Summicron-M 35/2 ASPH, Tri-X 400 @ 1600 ISO, Semi Stand Dev in RD9 One Shot

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Now the nature in Kodak TX400   :)

on the edge of our little river 

 

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MP - Apo Summicron 90 Asph

Kodak TX400

 

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Tiny branches (but I think I like the b&w shots above better ;) )

 

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M7 Summicron-M 50/2 Fujifilm Superia 200

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Thanks, it looks like Kodak Portra 160/400 reproduce highlights in direct sunshine much better than Fujifilm Superia 200.

 

Yes Superia manages pretty badly overexposure and underexposure in comparison to Portra, Ektar or also Fujifilm Pro 400, also it is visibly more grainy.

 

This shot has been a big disappointment:

 

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Similar shots taken with Superia and Ektar:

 

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Ellie , there is something "fresh", "softness" too, when you see the color that emerges from this film.

On the other hand I love the French impressionist period.

Thanks for your comment and thumbs up

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If you like impressionism you need a SLR with an Helios 44 lens (the one with swirly bokeh) and Ektar.

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If you like impressionism you need a SLR with an Helios 44 lens (the one with swirly bokeh) and Ektar.

Cuthbert I still have a Leicaflex R4S with 5 R lens 

and macro equipment but I don't use for the moment !

Thanks for the suggestion

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I wanted to try out the motorised Rondinax, and having no one else home, sat myself in front of a camera and guessed the focus (rather badly). The Superia 400 came out of the machine quite nicely though:

 

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Chris

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Yes Superia manages pretty badly overexposure and underexposure in comparison to Portra, Ektar or also Fujifilm Pro 400, also it is visibly more grainy.

 

This shot has been a big disappointment:

 

 

Similar shots taken with Superia and Ektar:

 

 

 

 

Cuthbert, after tests to develop in C41, with a heated water bath that was not satisfyingI just bought a hotplate to maintain constant color film developer temperature. I will soon start with the first roll of Kodak Portra 160.

Why do I say that ? because the development may be the cause of a defect in the color.

The laboratory may not respect the temperature or the developer bath is outdated.

Finished also scratches.

 

I think Chris is also developing his own color film.

 

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I wanted to try out the motorised Rondinax, and having no one else home, sat myself in front of a camera and guessed the focus (rather badly). The Superia 400 came out of the machine quite nicely though:

 

18314538113_9a6f372dfe_z.jpg

 

Chris

Chris fine your development with your motorised Rondinax .Good idea

 

As i said above , I will begin soon to develop by myself color film

 

For my partI continue to use my tank Paterson.

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Cuthbert I still have a Leicaflex R4S with 5 R lens 

and macro equipment but I don't use for the moment !

Thanks for the suggestion

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Henry

 

I don't think you can use the Helios with your R4, and this is what I mean with impressionistic bokeh:

 

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Fulton St, Downtown NYC

M-A, 28mm elmarit (pre-asph) portra 400

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M7, 28mm elmarit (pre-asph), Portra 400

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I wanted to try out the motorised Rondinax, and having no one else home, sat myself in front of a camera and guessed the focus (rather badly). The Superia 400 came out of the machine quite nicely though:

 

18314538113_9a6f372dfe_z.jpg

 

Chris

Handsome fella.  But the WB seems off.  Here's a version with less red hues for your consideration...

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