28-02-21, 09:20 PM | #7671 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
The colour tones from The LC-A I like.
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28-02-21, 09:24 PM | #7672 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Vista 200 I think. 32mm lens with auto and aperture priority.
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01-03-21, 05:32 PM | #7673 |
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I only took 2 shots with the red filter. This was the other BTW, scratched again though. I'd never used colour filters before but I like the effect so I think further experimentation is in order.
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01-03-21, 07:35 PM | #7674 |
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I've got a yellow filter for my Kiev somewhere, not sure where though...
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01-03-21, 08:17 PM | #7675 |
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I've found a few, probably included in bundles I bought and forgotten about. I remember selling some Cokin ones a few years ago. I've a yellow too, an orange and a red. All screw on 52mm so limited as to what they fit. Will definitely try them out now I've plenty of film.
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01-03-21, 08:32 PM | #7676 |
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I've got quite a few Cokins but nothing really useful. Might get rid of them.
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I've got a yellow one that fits my Super Fujica 6, I used it for most of the film I shot, can't remember which ones I didn't use it on though! Will have to have another look, it was the first 2-3. The bigger ones, it's fiddly but you can just hold them in front of the lens, they don't have to be flat as they have no refractive properties really. There's a guy on RFF (Raid) who shoots through a pair of sunglasses when it's too bright! If i did more B&W I'd think about a red filter.
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02-03-21, 07:07 AM | #7678 |
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Hey, if it works then it can't be bad!
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£23 plus post, got to be worth a go. Had to bend the aperture lever back into place but otherwise ok.
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11-03-21, 07:26 PM | #7680 |
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Everyone alive out there? I grabbed a new gizmo, a Ricoh Theta S 360 camera. I know its not film but I thought it would be cool to get scrollable pictures.
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