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Darn, these are nice JM, you even have me researching "Hexar AF", :D .

E200 I know.

But the truth is, the photographer, and the subject/location are what are important, not the camera.

Keep 'em coming.

Gary

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It is weird to see stuff like this, I mean, this IS old.

Older than what we have out here anyway.

Gary

 

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Hands and book on the bus

 

Leica MP w/50mm Summicron on Ilford FP 4+ in HC 110 H

 

Other shots in the Street Photography section from the same roll of film.

 

Sail original capture great idea and nice framing

Bad light condition but nice picture

Thanks

Henry

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Gary is it in Italy or Greece ?

Nice b&w picture with nice black and grey tone.

Henry

Top of the hill Henry, Acropolis, Athens.

I'd likely have enjoyed it way more if the temperature hadn't been nearly 40ºC.

Gary

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Neopan 400 CN, which is very contrasty and not great for this kind of light.

 

 

 

... but Ian it reminds me a lot Ilford

That's what makes the richness of the film

Good observation Ian and beautiful photo, beautiful girl  :)

Best

Henry

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Basically over expose it all by a stop, will increase the grain but will print better (deeper blacks), imho !

But not the Slide-films. They will work or not. They will shift their colours, maybe, but a stop extra leads to overexposure.

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Darn, these are nice JM, you even have me researching "Hexar AF", :D .

E200 I know.

But the truth is, the photographer, and the subject/location are what are important, not the camera.

Keep 'em coming.

Gary

 

 

Thanks a lot Gary and Henry,

 

I had that Hexar AF for over 20 years . 

 

http://www.japancamerahunter.com/2011/09/the-konica-hexar-af-the-quietest-camera-in-the-world/

 

A dedicated Hexar AF thread here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=145593

 

Wish I'd go back to Yemen , such a photographer's treat !

 

 

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On the road by _JM_, on Flickr

 

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on the road to Moka by JM__, on Flickr

 

 

 

Jean Marc great photos and your scan seems better now :)

Thanks for posting

Rg

Henry

 

Only just learning the scanning process with the Nikon V ED, never managed to run my Epson 600 correctly which I should try again soon for MF .

 

Cheers, Jean-Marc.

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But not the Slide-films. They will work or not. They will shift their colours, maybe, but a stop extra leads to overexposure.

 

Correct ! Thanks !

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M2, Summicron 50, APX 100, Rodinal 1:25

 

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Basically over expose it all by a stop, will increase the grain but will print better (deeper blacks), imho !

 

 

You are wrong - the contrary will happen if you overexpose, negatives will show much lower grain.

 

Overexposing c41 / color negative film is a really recommend practice, but never, never overexpose E6 - images have to be exposed on the spot!

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A right treasure trove James, most I recognize, some I don't though, very interesting.

Gary

 

 

Basically over expose it all by a stop, will increase the grain but will print better (deeper blacks), imho !

 

 

James, 26 E. for all these rolls , I am jealous  :D

Good photos and don't forget us :D

Best

Henry

 

 

But not the Slide-films. They will work or not. They will shift their colours, maybe, but a stop extra leads to overexposure.

 

 

Correct ! Thanks !

 

Thank you all for your feedback and good advices! I will hopefully find some time soon, to try out these 50 rolls and show you some examples. The only challenge will be to buy a scanner for medium format. Maybe I will stick to "scanning" with my X-Vario...

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