Canon P, Canon 100mm/3.5 LTM, Wolfen Color NC500. I won't use that film again and agree with Huss's assessment of it, but I like the low-fi grainy look of these particular shots.
Desmolicious wrote:
Hmm, what flash did you use and how did you use it? Looks underexposed.
User error! Subsequent pics before and after were better, just crappy pictures. See attached
SF24-D. I used it in manual mode. f8 1/50 on the camera and adjusted the distance on the flash. The problem with that shot was I had it set to like 4', but that shot was like maybe 8' feet away. So underexposed.
lifeandmylens wrote:
User error! Subsequent pics before and after were better, just crappy pictures. See attached
SF24-D. I used it in manual mode. f8 1/50 on the camera and adjusted the distance on the flash. The problem with that shot was I had it set to like 4', but that shot was like maybe 8' feet away. So underexposed.
Ahh. Yeah this one is much better. Why did you use it on manual mode? I also use the SF24d on my M7 and it works perfectly on full TTL Auto, as the M7 is also TTL flash.
Desmolicious wrote:
Ahh. Yeah this one is much better. Why did you use it on manual mode? I also use the SF24d on my M7 and it works perfectly on full TTL Auto, as the M7 is also TTL flash.
This was the very first picture I took with my recently arrived M6 TTL Millennium. I took it out of the box, mounted a 35 Summicron ASPH V1, added the flash. Learned about the flashing lightning bolt exposure conformation light in the viewfinder:
madNbad wrote:
This was the very first picture I took with my recently arrived M6 TTL Millennium. I took it out of the box, mounted a 35 Summicron ASPH V1, added the flash. Learned about the flashing lightning bolt exposure conformation light in the viewfinder: