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:
it's kinda incredible that the manual exposure M series peaked with the M6 TTL from a technological POV.
And after that Leica decided to go back to wooden wheels. Pneumatic tyres? Baaaah, who wants that?
D@mmit, I think I just got a splinter winding the film on my new M6.
Desmolicious wrote:
it's kinda incredible that the manual exposure M series peaked with the M6 TTL from a technological POV.
And after that Leica decided to go back to wooden wheels. Pneumatic tyres? Baaaah, who wants that?
D@mmit, I think I just got a splinter winding the film on my new M6.
I bought the SF-24d to use with my first M6 TTL and was impressed of how good it is for such a small flash. The fact that I was able to get close with a minimum amount of red eye shows the potential the TTL system. It’s interesting that Leica continued the M6 TTL/M7 shutter speed dial with the digital cameras while abandoning it on the film bodies.
And, I think it’s cat videos that are banned.
lifeandmylens wrote:
This time bribed with her a donut! m7 + Steel Rim + Portra 800
I have to say. Aside from being super envious of your kit, I am more so of the small town Halloween atmosphere you have been posting. Where is the crush of people squatting on your memories?! Love the Halloween Hassy and steel rim shots!
Keahi08 wrote:
I have to say. Aside from being super envious of your kit, I am more so of the small town Halloween atmosphere you have been posting. Where is the crush of people squatting on your memories?! Love the Halloween Hassy and steel rim shots!
Thank you! Hah, I make everyone go out early in the minoring and luckily there aren't many people out. But yes, I think our little town and all it's decorations and such is pretty cool!
Ineound wrote:
Love those colours. What is your scanning process? Shame that film has gotten so expensive (in EU)
I just let the lab do the scanning. And then I tweak slightly in post. Yes it's expensive, but cheaper than Portra 800! The scans I get from the Hasselblad are my favorite. I'm not sure if it's the lenses, or the square format or what, but I really like them.
Good thing when that when the California legislature wrote the law about only hands free cell phone use while driving, they never considered someone using a rangefinder camera.
madNbad wrote:
Good thing when that when the California legislature wrote the law about only hands free cell phone use while driving, they never considered someone using a rangefinder camera.
I hope they, like you, appreciate the reflection of my hands in the windshield.