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I love the look of these. Did you do any push processing on them? Looks like a reasonable shutter speed was used, as well. Brilliant.

Thanks for your comment . I took to the lab. you right i shoot with high speed with len Noctilux 50mm f1.

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Yuuki from a different angle and using my 180mm f4 disogron.

Neil have you shot Yuuki also with your S ?

In comparison your opinion about the 2 systems ?

softer tonality , black darker, general rendering better more artistic side I mean ... ?

Very nice framing and great picture, nice model !

You must enlarge and print on silver paper !

Thanks

H.

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Minh has inspired me to go Nocto with my Nocti f1 and some TX.  I just need to finish the roll of Protra in my M6

 

Minh always Ilford HP5 or Kodak TX and with Noctilux again ?

Superb pictures in black

Thanks

Henry

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I think Neil should just post more pictures and let us see for ourselves  :D

 

Neil have you shot Yuuki also with your S ?

In comparison your opinion about the 2 systems ?

softer tonality , black darker, general rendering ,artistic side I mean ... ?

Thanks

H.

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Welcome Phil glad you join us :)

Superb portrait

Thanks for sharing

Best Henry

 

Thank you for your kind words and welcome, Henry.

 

I've been lurking on this wonderful thread of yours for a while and it's an absolute pleasure (as is shooting film) - so i thought i'd better throw my hat in. More to follow.

 

Best. 

Phil.

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For Minh I hope he likes color :)

 

Hanoi the Sword Lake :)

Vietnam

 

Leica M7

Fuji Velvia 50

0 Summilux Asph

 

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Henry

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Here are two pictures that I shot of Yuuki with the S.

In the studio in low light I found it very hard to focus the S with the 120mm S Lens...........it would hunt and hunt for focus so in the end I just focused manually with a split prison screen..........I missed a bunch, but nailed this one.

Outside in natural light the S was great.

In the studio and out on the street, the 503CW was a piece of piss to focus, I used both the look from the top thingie and also the prison finder and both were very easy to focus. I used a cable release with the Blad on the tripod and just set focus, put mirror up and waited for the moment to fire off the shot........I love my S but I am also loving the Blad...........yesterday I screwed up another roll of 35mm film with the M6, fu$k I struggle to load that frigging thing.

I wet printed one of Yuuki's pictures yesterday and it is amazing, unbelievable, and thats what got me hooked on the idea of having my own darkroom in Thailand. I also printed off a 20 x 20 with my Epson P807 and that two is amazing.

I can't remember who got me going with this bloody film lark but whichever one of you that contributed to the 30 plus pages of getting started with film.....love you all.

As for saying one is better than the other, I'm not into that, I love them all :) :)

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Here are two pictures that I shot of Yuuki with the S.

In the studio in low light I found it very hard to focus the S with the 120mm S Lens...........it would hunt and hunt for focus so in the end I just focused manually with a split prison screen..........I missed a bunch, but nailed this one.

Outside in natural light the S was great.

In the studio and out on the street, the 503CW was a piece of piss to focus, I used both the look from the top thingie and also the prison finder and both were very easy to focus. I used a cable release with the Blad on the tripod and just set focus, put mirror up and waited for the moment to fire off the shot........I love my S but I am also loving the Blad...........yesterday I screwed up another roll of 35mm film with the M6, fu$k I struggle to load that frigging thing.

I wet printed one of Yuuki's pictures yesterday and it is amazing, unbelievable, and thats what got me hooked on the idea of having my own darkroom in Thailand. I also printed off a 20 x 20 with my Epson P807 and that two is amazing.

I can't remember who got me going with this bloody film lark but whichever one of you that contributed to the 30 plus pages of getting started with film.....love you all.

As for saying one is better than the other, I'm not into that, I love them all :) :)

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?p=3043905

 

Thanks Neil  :)

I put the two pictures for comparison side by side

Eyes , black hair and black stocking , black deeper and definition is better in film !

but I wish to have the comparison on a print silver paper and ink jet for the result :)

From an artistic point of view I prefer the first in  Blad  and disogron lens

Edges and body lines are "smoothed"  with S  not natural IMO !

but both are nice

Best

Henry

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Both are quite nice, but I'm going with the first one  :D

 

What problems are you having loading your M6?  When I advance the film to start the roll, I make sure I feel the rewind level wanting to move counter clockwise.  Also, make sure you really get the film into the 3 post assembly, even though they claim its not necessary.  

 

Here are two pictures that I shot of Yuuki with the S.

In the studio in low light I found it very hard to focus the S with the 120mm S Lens...........it would hunt and hunt for focus so in the end I just focused manually with a split prison screen..........I missed a bunch, but nailed this one.

Outside in natural light the S was great.

In the studio and out on the street, the 503CW was a piece of piss to focus, I used both the look from the top thingie and also the prison finder and both were very easy to focus. I used a cable release with the Blad on the tripod and just set focus, put mirror up and waited for the moment to fire off the shot........I love my S but I am also loving the Blad...........yesterday I screwed up another roll of 35mm film with the M6, fu$k I struggle to load that frigging thing.

I wet printed one of Yuuki's pictures yesterday and it is amazing, unbelievable, and thats what got me hooked on the idea of having my own darkroom in Thailand. I also printed off a 20 x 20 with my Epson P807 and that two is amazing.

I can't remember who got me going with this bloody film lark but whichever one of you that contributed to the 30 plus pages of getting started with film.....love you all.

As for saying one is better than the other, I'm not into that, I love them all :) :)

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Leeflection 

M6 Kodak Gold

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Both are quite nice, but I'm going with the first one  :D

 

What problems are you having loading your M6?  When I advance the film to start the roll, I make sure I feel the rewind level wanting to move counter clockwise.  Also, make sure you really get the film into the 3 post assembly, even though they claim its not necessary.  

+1 with Marc :)

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