dourbalistar wrote:
How about some Fujifilm Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400? Not quite fresh, and not Kodak either. This is the OG "Made in Japan" Superia.
That ring flare that this multi elemented, floating asphericaled lensed camera does is wild. I saw it in my images too, but mine was less extreme - perhaps because my RETO UW&S is the 'murky blue' one? Pretty sure the lens coatings vary depending on what colour camera you get.
First attempt at scanning black and white 120 from my Fuji 690II. In this case TMAX 400. Scan was very flat. Not sure if my metering was off or my scan. Lots to learn. FYI This house is yellow and brown.
Ricoh R1 (Panorama mode), Kodak Ultra Max 400 (expired 2019).
Unfortunately, I can't remember if this was the normal 30mm panorama mode, or the extra wide 24mm mode. Either way, it's not a true panoramic, since both modes just crop the frame to 12x36mm.
geekcop wrote:
First attempt at scanning black and white 120 from my Fuji 690II. In this case TMAX 400. Scan was very flat. Not sure if my metering was off or my scan. Lots to learn. FYI This house is yellow and brown.
I might have metered the darker clapboard a zone 3 to bump the darker shades and give it a wee bit of dimension. Great photo!
Unfortunately, I can't remember if this was the normal 30mm panorama mode, or the extra wide 24mm mode. Either way, it's not a true panoramic, since both modes just crop the frame to 12x36mm.