07-11-16, 09:27 PM | #2261 |
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Nothing wrong with a Pentacon lens!
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Just around the corner from you isn't it? Just shelled out on these:
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07-11-16, 09:55 PM | #2263 |
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Ha, so it is! Look like a couple of good ones you have there.
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Don't know much about the Zeiss, hoping its a good one. Bit quiet in here.
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Right, finally copied some pictures, just took photos with my phone
https://flic.kr/s/aHskGLdjU2 There are 12 from my Mess Ikonta using Porta 400, 6 from the Certo using Ilford HP5 (second half of the film as fogged out), 24 from the Konica S (including sunflowers) and 24 from the Contessamat. Some of them are experiments, but most are just trying to get good shots. Not sure why the ones of my daughter have come out with such a dark background, I was trying to use fill flash and think I got the settings the wrong way round - it was daylight! Anyway ignoring the fact that small pictures always look better, see what you think 35mm vs. MF. Some of the MF ones (mainly colour) are focused too long, but I doubt you can tell. |
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The MF shots look like they turned out ok. Were these rangefinders or zone focus cameras?
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35mm are RFs, Certo is, Ikonta is scale focus but built in uncoupled RF
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So if you say that they are focussing long, then is that down to you or your collimating?
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I don't know, it seems to be something I do with all cameras somehow, or it could be the RF that's out. The Certo pics are sharp, the one of Ana shelling peas was wide open (and still underexposed!) but she is in good focus at short range, which is the hardest test. Ikontas can be tricky to collimate though so I'm not yet sure.
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It's possible, I had to tweak the rf on my Zorki 4. Was about a foot out or so.
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