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M-A APO 50 Fuji Natura 1600 & ACROS 100 II
This is a fragment sketch that I scratched off, until it complained and shoehorned its way back on wall.

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M-A Thambar-M CS Fuji Natura 1600

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2 hours ago, Martin B said:

Leica M6, TTArtisan 11/2.8 fisheye M mount, Ilford FP4+ 125 film developed in Rodinal (1:50)

such a great framing and use of that lens!

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Hasselblad XPan, 45mm f4 | TMax 400, HC-110 (H)

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Wow very cool Antonio. The Fuji looks grainless. Is it as slow as the Kodak? 

23 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Celebrating the 500ft of Kodak 2238 and the 600ft of Fuji 4791 I bought from eBay

M3, Canon 50/1.4 LTN , Fuji 4791

 

Nikon N80, Nikkor 35/2 AF-D, Kodak 2238

 

Great shot and computer work, Uwe. I like it a lot. Very Nolanesque. 

9 hours ago, Commander said:

Quest yourself.

 

                     

 

    Uwe

 

 

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winter walks #6    

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MP; Summarit 35; Pan F, Rodinal

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m6 1.4/35 pre  hp5

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Mamiya 7 80mm f/4 T-Max in DDX (75 degrees) 

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ditto

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12 hours ago, philipus said:

Wow very cool Antonio. The Fuji looks grainless. Is it as slow as the Kodak? 

Yes. 6-25 iso. I think it works great at 12iso (developed in hc-110 dil b for 7 mins). Grainless. It is orthochromatic, though, so red tones render slightly darker. In the sun it's great, 1/125 F4!

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I absolutely love these monochrome winterscapes Klaus. Our brief winter is raining away as we speak, sniff.

12 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

winter walks #6    

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MP; Summarit 35; Pan F, Rodinal

Looks amazing Antonio, i'm completely floored by these results. Possibly a stupid question but which terms do you use to find such films on the Bay? I don't find many when I search.

53 minutes ago, AntonioF said:

Yes. 6-25 iso. I think it works great at 12iso (developed in hc-110 dil b for 7 mins). Grainless. It is orthochromatic, though, so red tones render slightly darker. In the sun it's great, 1/125 F4!

Again M3, Canon 50/1.4 LTM

 

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34 minutes ago, philipus said:

Looks amazing Antonio, i'm completely floored by these results. Possibly a stupid question but which terms do you use to find such films on the Bay? I don't find many when I search.

Hand rolled canisters are more common on Etsy. For the short ends, i had to stalk a specific seller. 😅

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17 hours ago, bags27 said:

such a great framing and use of that lens!

Thanks - I kept my expectations moderate when ordering this lens for a good deal. I got it together with the external 11 mm viewfinder which makes it usable with M film cameras (or digital ones which have no display/EVF). After testing this lens on both my M-E 240 and on my M6, I am blown away! The lens provides a beautiful background blur at closer focus, too. I am currently in process writing a review about this lens on my blog. 

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Mamiya 7 80mm f/4 T-Max in DDX (75 degrees) 

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Sandisfield, Massachusetts

MP, 50MM Summicron, Tmax 400, D76

 

 

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Mamiya 7 80mm f/4 T-Max in DDX (75 degrees) 

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These are looking, to my eyes at least, an improvement, Ken, since you rejigged the scanning setup. Do you find the new scanning regimen is working better for you?

The Mamiya 7 is a wonderful system and it looks like you're enjoying it very much.

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7 minutes ago, stray cat said:

These are looking, to my eyes at least, an improvement, Ken, since you rejigged the scanning setup. Do you find the new scanning regimen is working better for you?

The Mamiya 7 is a wonderful system and it looks like you're enjoying it very much.

Thanks, Phil. This is one of the examples I'm most pleased with. I think it renders the MF depth that the Mamiya produced. Once figured out (not easy!), the Fuji is a really good camera; in fact, pretty much a bargain compared to we-know-what brand. Of course, I'm now dealing with 500 mps files.

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27 minutes ago, bags27 said:

Thanks, Phil. This is one of the examples I'm most pleased with. I think it renders the MF depth that the Mamiya produced. Once figured out (not easy!), the Fuji is a really good camera; in fact, pretty much a bargain compared to we-know-what brand. Of course, I'm now dealing with 500 mps files.

Well they'll fill up the hard drive pretty quickly! Still, I guess once you get a scan done you can save it as a much smaller file or compress it or whatever. Anyway, the pics are looking extremely tonally full and it looks like you're having a beautiful snowy winter there with some clear blue skies - that must be pretty hard to beat!

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Up close and cold.

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M3, 35, Cinestill XX, D76

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