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  • Look good to me! What film?

  • Pound land Agfa Visa 200, I'm running low on my stock will need to visit pound land again. Never a pleasant experience!

  • Discount Film Direct sell it fresh for about a tenner.

  • Really nice. No.1 deffo catches something.

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  • Velvia, Mju2.


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  • Cornish light.


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  • Superia 800, OM1.


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  • I assume you were testing us Tina...... and we failed!

    ..wasn't really sure whether film or digital as this pic is from a while ago, a time where I always carried both and couldn't remember what I shot it with.. then figured it's on film because of the way the curtains look..
    Well, long story short: I failed.
    : ]

  • 1st scans back from Dynax 7, proof that fancy camera's don't make for fancy photographs.

    Ha, wasn't even aware of this SLR, looks funky! Do you have good lenses for it?
    Like the one with the concrete structures.
    Scans could be a bit better though I guess?

  • I have two of the lenses that are meant to be good, the 50mm F1.4 and 70-210mm F4 (beercan is it's nickname).

    I think I'm just so spoilt by my digital camera's low light performance and image stabilisation and I'm trying to take similar shots with 200 speed film. I should know better!

    These are meant to be the high quality scans from my lab but I think they could be a bit better too.

  • ..hmm, I first thought that since you're attaching the image via the forum software it maybe is downsampling the images, but when you save one of them they're 2,5 MB.
    Especially on the one with the lake and trees it looks like heavy JPG compression, very blotchy.. if I were you I'd talk to them about it (if they're nice they give you .TIFFs with the same resolution, but without the compression for the same price)...

    Yea I know what you mean about being spoilt.
    I don't currently have any lenses for my digital camera that have stabilisation, but it can handle ISO 6400 no problem while with film I hardly ever go over 400...

  • Like the Cornish garages @miro_o


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  • ..very nice tones in these two.. what film?

  • Thnx.....xp2 400...as far as I know the only b/w film that can be processed c41....so
    can get back same day.

  • The food van would look good BIG.

    xp2 is the shiz. You can rate that at almost anything. 1600? No problem if you then overexpose.

  • There's Kodak BW400CN as well..

  • Never seen the Kodak one !....I have lots of diff b/w film to try....still getting used to the camera
    to be honest,before using pricier labs.......yeh cant really tell what food van is at that size....looks much
    better on my 27 monitor.


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  • sale thread spam,
    Nothing particularly exciting, but some might be interested in the Mju
    http://www.lfgss.com/conversations/277697/#comment12630018

  • Some bike/film crossover in this lot:


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  • Taken on my Nikon FE portra 400


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  • Last one is great!

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