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  • Oh shit!

    Was it packaged individually or has a roll packed with others gone missing?

    Normally group my rolls off and send first class. Luckily didn't this time. Sent a 35mm roll first class on Monday, and a 120 roll also first class Tuesday.
    Had the scans back from filmdev for the 120 roll, rang filmdev yesterday and they've not received the 35mm roll. I suppose it could still be in the postal system somewhere, but I'm not holding out much hope.

  • I only send special incase this happens, although Im waiting on my negs back that have been sent 2nd class delivery hopefully they dont go missing.

    Yeah, I think I'm going to use Special Delivery for sending films to filmdev now. An extra £3 on top of first class post doesn't seem that much for extra security for a roll you've been walking around for hours shooting :/

  • holiday snaps

  • Oh yes.
    Like all of them.
    First one is a really nice, simple but strong image in my opinion.
    Colours and light / glow of last one are awesome.

    Please share details (camera / film / dev) if you feel like it.
    Cheers!

  • My favourite from the recent batch, first time in a couple years since i used the leica, I'm out of practice it seems...
    Negs don't look as bad as i expected given the scans, a bit underexposed. Need to check the rangefinder and lens focusing. And clean the lens filter once in a while.
    Seabirds. Leica M3, Porta 160.


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  • Nice, calm image.

    Had a go with a rangefinder the other day (for the first time since, uh, a good while).
    A Revue 400SE (it's a Minolta Hi-Matic 7sII clone apparently).

    It's got a really nice lens, very sharp, very contrasty.
    If you like manual rangefinders this might be for you.
    I realized I've been shooting SLRs for so fucking long maybe I will not ever get used to rangefinder focussing, always feels awkward to me. And I guess there's cameras with better viewfinders out there, but I also have trouble determing reliably what will be in the frame excactly. Practice makes perfect I guess but I think I'll pass.
    Apart from medium format, where I'm still on the quest of finding "my" portable 120 camera.
    I guess I settled on a Plaubel 67W but now realized they are not repairing them anymore since this summer, so that's quite a lot of money for a camera that may have issues sooner or later - which will be expensive / impossible to fix..
    : [

  • No sharpening after scan whatsoever, and I actually reduced contrast in ACR.

  • Thanks.
    They're all on a Zorki 1 (one of those rangefinders you don't like) with Jupiter 8 (50mm f/2) except 3 is probably Jupiter 12 (35mm f/2.8).

    The film is cross processed E100VS except 2 which is cross processed E100G... I had to take it to a place to get developed because everywhere in Japan that sells C41 developer is out of stock atm.

  • Amazing Theo...

  • I like the sky one a lot.


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  • Apart from medium format, where I'm still on the quest of finding "my" portable 120 camera.

    Medium format is what it is I guess ? My Mamiya C330 is a brick of a camera, but I've kind of got used to it. I could spend more to get a decent folder I guess, but if I want something smaller there's 35mm.
    There's always a Holga I suppose and I get tempted every now and again as they're cheap. Not really a fan of the Lomo thing though

  • Yea it is what it is of course, still the reality is that I will be carrying the thing with me about 300 days a year, so it just has to be something that isn't huge or heavy as fuck.

    I love Mamiya 645's for example, and I have (a friends' one) here for 10 months now or so - but have shotten a total of 2,5 rolls with it until now as I just can't be assed to drag it around town on a regular basis.

  • What about a folding camera e.g. Zeiss Ikon?
    They're a bit primative and lenses are a bit slow for handheld use in winter but the glass quality is decent and they're pretty cheap....
    https://www.flickr.com/groups/nettar/

  • Thanks for the suggestion.
    I looked into these a while back. There's some beautiful cameras from that era..
    In the end I decided against going that route, the major reasons were
    a) while being rather cheap cameras that age will most likely need a complete CLA at least
    b) dim / old / small finders - if any at all
    c) narrow range of shutter speeds & slow glass

  • Agree with all points. You've clearly done your homework...

  • Wouldn't worry too much about the lens speed. The fastest on any of the Mamiya 7 lenses is f4, and 3.5 on the 75mm Mamiya 6. Aperture is different on medium format anyway.

    That's what you're going to get on a hand held medium format rangefinder.

  • Does anyone have a spare point and shoot? Or a small auto rangefinder?

  • I have an M6 I want to get rid

  • Lol that does not count as a point and shoot. I was hoping sub 50 quid, not sub 1500

  • I've got a Canon Sprint (AF35J) you can have for £20 + postage.
    Info here: https://www.35mmc.com/24/09/2016/canon-sprint-af35j-jet/

  • I've got a small canon at home, not sure of the model I'll check tonight.

  • That's my camera and travelling camera project! fame at last

  • Yes I did notice - how is that project going?

  • Wouldn't worry too much about the lens speed. The fastest on any of the Mamiya 7 lenses is f4, and 3.5 on the 75mm Mamiya 6. Aperture is different on medium format anyway.

    That's what you're going to get on a hand held medium format rangefinder.

    true indeed

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