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M4P + £1 a roll Agfa Vista 400 V Sony A7, i have posted this before but just found a digital version for Henry to compare

Film

 

Digital

Gary sharper for Sony , but with same lens ?

Film lines softer :)

virtually the same color.

Thanks for your pictures

Best

Henry

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M4P + £1 a roll Agfa Vista 400 V Sony A7, i have posted this before but just found a digital version for Henry to compare

 

Film

 

Digital

DSC01518-XL.jpg

 

with your permission I treated a bit under LR (contrast, brightness)

Film

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and with more "black" to be closer to the image of the A7

... it also depends on a scanner :)

 

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Interesting comparison, thanks Gary

 

Henry

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Marathon of our city (8000 runners) 11H am

October 2014

 

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Leica M7

Apo Telyt 135 mm f:3.4 Asph

Kodak Portra 400

Picture uncropped and uncorrected

 

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with your permission I treated a bit under LR (contrast, brightness)

Film

[ATTACH]463642[/ATTACH]

 

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Henry

When I took the shot light and colour looked more like I remember, I tey to get them to look as I saw

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another picture :)

 

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M7 135 f:3.4 ApoTelyt Asph

Kodak Portra 400

 

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and in b&w for Ingrid and Gary

Which you prefer ? :)

 

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Thanks for looking

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Leica M7

Apo Telyt 135 mm Asph

KP400

 

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Another M4P V A7 with only sharpening

 

Film £1 a roll Agfa Vista

 

425-XL.jpg

 

Digital

 

DSC01515-XL.jpg

Gary thank you for this very informative comparison :)

It reminds me when I compare the M8 and M7

 

It's better this time in terms of sharpness and color

 

Some colors are better on Agfa like the color purple small plant at left

and purple-pink color plant at right (foreground) , better on Agfa closer to the natural color of these plants in my opinion.

 

Large plant with leaves (or flowers?) left in yellow more visible and natural in film.

Flowers of the large plant at right (second plane) , slightly brown more colored and more visible in film

 

Sharper but more digital decorative column of the bottom edges, less soft edges

Lastly the little red plant at the center (back) is better with Agfa color and more enhancing

Regards

Henry

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Hello Gary,

Hello Henry,

 

yes...i agree - a colorful life on this run course, but then I prefer # 1873

 

 

still - a special thank you to Henry .....:)

Thank you Ingrid for your choice , glad to know you come here sometimes to look at "film" pictures :)Yes I agree for the post 1873

Best regards

Henry

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black and white and blond

 

Tmax 400, pushed up to 1600, MP, Elmar M 50

 

best regards

 

 

Marc

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