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Thank you Henry!  Yes, I'm quite happy with the M7, and am now trying to sell my M6 as the M7's 0.85x viewfinder is much better for my work.  I basically shot all of the Japan trip with the M7.  I also had my M3 as a backup, but only ended up shooting 3-4 rolls with it by the end of the trip.

 

Brendan the fastest M camera as said Raymond Depardon *

I agree all my street photos in color are taken with M7 with a 28 Cron

Keep it it's a real M camera with modern options :D

Joyeux Noel

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Henry

 

"Today, I work with the M7, the fastest camera in the world . Its latency is the shortest,

120 milliseconds between when you press the shutter button and the shot"

 

* https://translate.google.fr/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=fr&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lemonde.fr%2Fm-le-mag%2Farticle%2F2016%2F04%2F27%2Fraymond-depardon-et-son-inseparable-leica_4909357_4500055.html&edit-text=

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Winter time in the Swiss mountains (Lenzerheide)

 

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Leica M6, Summicron 35, Kodak Gold 200, OOC

 

 

Lenzerheide, Heidsee

 

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Leica M6, Summicron 35, Kodak Gold 200

 

Vintage and nice color with Kodak Gold Stefan

 

Zürich

 

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Leica M6, Summicron 35, Adox Scala 160 BW

 

Nice black Stefan

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.... more and more dark and I arrive at the place where Princess Diana

are dead ... very sad place 

 

 

No correction to keep the atmosphere

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

Paris in dec 2017

 

 

 

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An historic place in Cambodia Pritam nicely photographed

Have you tried Kodak Gold during your trip ?

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Henry

I could only find the Color Plus 200.

No Gold [emoji852].

I just stayed with b&w which I had carried.

Black and white didn't work too well for the temple ruins, though.

I'm in Rome trying some Portra 400 at the moment... be back in Haute-Savoie January 01.

Wish you and all @ 《I like film》a Happy New Year 2018!

 

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Gaah, so I'm in the middle of shooting a project this week, burned through 10+ rolls of Ektar yesterday. Before shooting, I noticed that there was a thing stuck behind the shutter on my 203FE, see this post I made at photo.net, which I removed. I've been told through PM that it is the light seal at the top of the camera where the mirror hits. Somehow it has become dislocated. So now I fear that all rolls yesterday have light damage. I shot them with the chimney open and while the magnifier was up it probably didn't cover enough. Just guessing on my part of course, with luck there's no light damage. Today I have to shoot a location that I won't have much access to so I'll try shooting with the chimney closed and pray that that will prevent any leak. Shows how necessary it is sometimes with a backup body, which I obviously don't have, stupid me.

 

Anyway, just wanted to vent :)

Ouch!

 

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Five ferries simultaneously connect the right with the left shore of Lake Zurich.

 

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Leica MP, Summilux 28, Agfa CT Precisa 100

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Fomapan 400 | XTol stock | Leica Standard | Summaron 5.6/28 (ltm)

 

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X_Beliebiger, very impressive picture with sheep.

 

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Leica MP, Summicron 35, Agfa CT Precisa 100

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.... more and more dark and I arrive at the place where Princess Diana

are dead ... very sad place 

 

 

No correction to keep the atmosphere

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

Paris in dec 2017

 

 

 

 

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It is probably very difficult, capturing Eifel Tower in unique perspective. You have accomplished it here. I would hang this one on my wall. :)

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Back of the original paper print.

 

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I like Kentmere 400. I think I bought it in bulk from Macodirect in Germany. It's very good value for money. Below a few shots, developed in HC110, I believe.

 

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Thanks. It looks good. I want to try the 400 to have more flexibility, of course. Kentmere would be an option as well, but Fomapan seems easier to find online in Italy/Europe.


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It is probably very difficult, capturing Eifel Tower in unique perspective. You have accomplished it here. I would hang this one on my wall. :)

 

Thank you Wayne

I have the choice to stop shooting because it's too dark and late with  no light at winter 6 pm 

or shoot even the lack of light

.... finaly I prefer to shoot and test the Kodak TX in difficult light condition to see its sensitivity

without post process like in digital camera with its software modifying the original atmosphere

 

 

... few minutes earlier I have this picture

 

 

Kodak TX400-MP-50 Summilux Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

 

 

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I like Kentmere 400. I think I bought it in bulk from Macodirect in Germany. It's very good value for money. Below a few shots, developed in HC110, I believe.

 

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Very nice black Philip

... and your faithful MP

I just order from Macodirect  Hamburg some 50 rolls of film

The next time I'll buy some rolls of Kentmere

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Anybody using Fomapan 400? I was thinking of trying a 100ft roll to bulk load as a cheaper alternative to HP5 and Trix. Just to test some old cameras.

Antonio,

 

I'm using Foma400 quite a bit. Its not as fine grained as Tmax 400 or TriX, but, developed in D76 has a brilliant dark and broody feel to it... Worthwhile stuff to play with. I had tried Kentmere 400 and also Rollei RPX 400, but find them too neutral , bland even, at least for my taste.

 

Rgds

 

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Excellent, I like how you handled the quite extreme lighting situation. The X-tol works well to manage the strong contrast and seems to do its best to tame the Foma's strong grain ...

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Thank you Christoph. XTol surprises me again and again, especially with Foma, FP4, HP5 (and their Pan derivates) or even Tmax400. Interesting that TriX works much better with Microphen that is quite strongly working out contrasts keeping grain fine up to ISO 3200.

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As the weather in this part of the world is rather cold and grey, I come with this green reflection in remembrance of the last summer:

 

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Minilux - Agfa CT 100 Precisa

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