lifeandmylens wrote:
How do you decide which camera to take out for the day?
With that roll, I just wanted it shot quickly to see how the film looked. And I find small cameras w/ minimal control are so fun to use, you just snap away! If I used a serious camera, I would be considering each shot etc.
Usually though it also depends on what I am going to do, where I am going, how I am getting there etc. Then, sometimes I consider the rotation of the cameras. Sometimes it's because the battery is handy for one I am looking at..
Desmolicious wrote:
M7, TTA Trioplan 100, 30 yr old TriX. Rated at 400, should have rated it at 100.
Basically a focus test for the lens as I just calibrated it.
Desmolicious wrote:
M7, TTA Trioplan 100, 30 yr old TriX. Rated at 400, should have rated it at 100.
Basically a focus test for the lens as I just calibrated it.
I really like it - really nicely made, super smooth focus action, really nice aperture ring feel.
But it hard vignettes on M bodies. And the only way to deal w that is to crop it out. So either frame loosely, or be prepared to lose some of your composition.
Oh yeah, TTA made zero effort to calibrate it for rangefinders, so you have to do that yourself. If you have a digital M w/ LiveView, easy but will take a little while. If you don’t, well I don’t even want to think about how much that would suck!