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When the film is out you can stick a bit of clear tape where the film plane is and hold the shutter open on B, then you can compare the image on the tape to what you see in the viewfinder. Like you say though, if it can't deliver the image quality then who cares about the framing.
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Had an Olympus pen ee arrive for spares. Selenium meter is dead but you can manually set aperture. All that is missing is the film door catch. Had an unused roll of Tudor XLX 100 inside which I'll shoot at some point.
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Here is a comparison shot from the Yashica FX-D and my Fuji HS10. While the digital has slightly better colour, I still think the film shot has better "feel" to it.
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Good contrast and more detail in the highlights on film. Also the white balance looks a bit off on the digital one.
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White balance was on auto. Never remember to change it.
Posted off the Trip today to Yoko, will be good to see some shots posted up. Loaded the Tudor film into my Yashica 72e. Sent from my Kindle Fire
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I've finished the film in my Contessa, just started with the one in my Olympus. The metering looks to be a lot more accurate, though the Zeiss ones are very similar and all turned out okay before. Anyway also discovered the Olympus barrel is a bit wobbly, so hopefully the pics will be sharp enough, and the meter seems a bit intermittent, seems to be down to the wobbly barrel. Can't really be bothered to take the film out so fingers crossed and will investigate later. Also the top speed is 1/500 and smallest aperture is f16 not f22 so bright days with fast film could be difficult.
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