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This is nice Gary. I have only developed Fomapan 200 in HC-100. It looks much better in Rodinal.

Thank you Philip.

It's a decent film, but I've stocked up on a heap of Delta so am looking to try this and I from discussions here Rodinal may not be the best for Delta.

Accordingly, I have a bottle of DD-X to try.

Open to suggestions though (for the Delta 100).

Gary

 

 

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Promenade des Anglais, 2015

 

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80 Planar Provia 400X

 

Very nice street photos in contre-jour Philip with beautiful sunset color .

That's one of my favorite place at night less crowded and almost empty   :) 

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M6

SA21/4

Fomapan 200

R09 1:50

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

Beautiful place with nice b&w tone Gary

You have a Super Angulon 21 M ? your advice ?

I'll have the opportunity to have one in second hand

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Henry

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M7-35 summicron A-Kodak Ektar 100

 

Saint Jacques Church

11th cent

 

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Beautiful place with nice b&w tone Gary

You have a Super Angulon 21 M ? your advice ?

I'll have the opportunity to have one in second hand

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Henry

Advice Henry?

Hmmmm, love/hate to be honest.

 

It is small enough to carry in the bag, but is made in ye olde times, when glass and brass were used, so it's quite heavy, "nuggety" is a word to describe it.

It requires a separate finder, so that can be a pain, and it will not allow metering within the M6/M7/MP etc, as well as the digital Leicas, the rear element protrudes too deep. Way too deep.

 

But as a cost effective wide or super-wide, I am warming to it. It has a similar FOV to my SWC (horizontally anyway, or similar I think if/when I use the A-16 back on the SWC).

 

So I have been trying the SWC and the MP with SA21, and will have a better idea at some later stage.

 

Right now I'm torn between keeping and quitting, but really should give it a bit more time. If I still have it in August you can have a try while I get the coffee's sorted.

Gary

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IIIG, VC 35mm 1.7, TriX, 1/100 solution (stand developed for 1 hour)

 

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Welta Weltur 4.5x6, Fuji 400H, Xenar 75cm 2.8

 

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A couple more from the 1930s Indiana, women's prison graveyard.

 

IIIG, VC 35mm 1.7, TriX, Stand developed 1/100 Rodinal solution.

 

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Back fishing

 

Tamky beach at sunrise

VN Sept 2016

 

MP-50 LA-Kodak TMAX100

 

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Welta Weltur 4.5x6, Fuji 400H, Xenar 75cm 2.8

 

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A couple more from the 1930s Indiana, women's prison graveyard.

 

IIIG, VC 35mm 1.7, TriX, Stand developed 1/100 Rodinal solution.

 

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Nice series of cemetery in b&w Wayne

Color is so soft in the first picture....

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Advice Henry?

Hmmmm, love/hate to be honest.

 

It is small enough to carry in the bag, but is made in ye olde times, when glass and brass were used, so it's quite heavy, "nuggety" is a word to describe it.

It requires a separate finder, so that can be a pain, and it will not allow metering within the M6/M7/MP etc, as well as the digital Leicas, the rear element protrudes too deep. Way too deep.

 

But as a cost effective wide or super-wide, I am warming to it. It has a similar FOV to my SWC (horizontally anyway, or similar I think if/when I use the A-16 back on the SWC).

 

So I have been trying the SWC and the MP with SA21, and will have a better idea at some later stage.

 

Right now I'm torn between keeping and quitting, but really should give it a bit more time. If I still have it in August you can have a try while I get the coffee's sorted.

Gary

 

Thanks for your proposition Gary. I think it'll be nice for landscape

You say it's heavy and prominent at the back ... not good for digital like M8

it can touch the sensor ... and in addition need a separate finder

so many conditions all this

Henry

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Welta Weltur 4.5x6, Fuji 400H, Xenar 7.5cm 2.8

 

It took some doing to find out; ultimately I went to town hall (the location of the previous photo taken with this camera and film) and discovered, this is a statue dedicated to "Goose Girl," the main character of a Grimm tale having same name. Evidently, raising and selling geese was very popular business in the area during years before dawn of 20th century. I believe there may have been some fondness of wine, as well. :)

 

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Pensive looking daughter at Dunster Castle in Somerset.

T-max 400 and 28 Summaron-M.

 

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Superb this picture Ian , beautiful rendering of Kodak TMAX400

Very lovely and beautiful girl :)

I just buy 10 rolls of this film

Your developer Ian and time ?

Thanks for posting

Henry

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in London, had to spend some money, Steve K turned me on to the 40mm Leica and lo and behold Aperture had one and I purchased it and here are some examples....okay the frame line thing is a bit of pain but the camera really become pocketable, lot of fun ... all shots below are with portra 400 ..

Wonderful color Steve . Nice picture

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Wow, Henry, so beautiful! I like them both equally!

Thank you very much :)

 

Best, Xenia

 

Thank you Xenia for your nice comment

I know you'll like these color pictures

 

so some color again , but Kodak Ektar this time and far from here

 

 

Rice fields works

VN Sept 2016

 

Leica M7-35 LA-Kodak Ektar 100 (dev myself Tetenal)

 

 

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