01-08-22, 07:55 PM | #8161 |
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Finished the film in the K1000. I was in a hurry and out of inspiration so put a close up filter on a 135 and went out into the garden for some flower pics.
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09-08-22, 05:25 PM | #8162 |
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Got 4 sets of scans back today. I used Filmdev in Stockton on Tees. Just up the road from me although it took Royal Mail 4 days to cover the 24 miles distance. Taking into account postage out, processing and return of negs, it was the best option I could find. Scans look good overall at first glance and the cameras I used all seem to be working well.
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22-08-22, 02:10 PM | #8163 |
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23-08-22, 07:13 PM | #8164 |
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Baby Speed Graphic .. another camera that I had to do an internet search for. Nice results. Seems like it's got a pretty good lens.
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23-08-22, 08:23 PM | #8165 |
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Looking good. Am off to Spain next month on a bike trip, debating between Konica S and Contessamat. The former has a better lens but is a good bit bigger and heavier than the latter.
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24-08-22, 01:46 PM | #8166 |
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Nice! Not jealous at all. Surely you have something more compact to take with you? Maybe an Olympus XA2 or similar?
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Bit of a lumpt to carry around though. Made quite a few mistakes the first time using it, like not taking the darkslide out of the film back. Equivilant of not taking the lens cap off.
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24-08-22, 06:14 PM | #8168 |
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The Contessamat isn't too big, I have a Super Silette that needs servicing but is only a bit smaller and no meter. Or a folding Contessa! I like the viewfinder metering on the rigid Contessas, and it is quite directional, noticeably moreso than the Konica, as the cell is set in a little tunnel.
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24-08-22, 06:19 PM | #8169 |
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Oh yeah, you had a pile of those to repair if I remember.
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3, all needing service!
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