Some of my first ever medium format film shots taken with a Bronica Zenza S2A. Film was Kodak Gold 200 with some light processing (mostly minor level adjustments).
Nice shots. Maybe it is because I am old but even digitally processed film shots have a character that seems like a real photo. I'm increasingly becoming bored with the hyper saturated, hyper detailed, ultra dynamic range photos produced in the millions by digital cameras these days.
Harold Carlson wrote:
Some of my first ever medium format film shots taken with a Bronica Zenza S2A. Film was Kodak Gold 200 with some light processing (mostly minor level adjustments).
Salvaged lens photos! Both of these lenses had BAD fungus. REALD BAD. Stinky bad. Required full break down and cleaning / dunking / polishing, etc. Some etched glass remains but good output all the same.
Also, love having a little OM body again. I spent years with one in the past and it was so familiar still. I love the way these handle and how small they are.
Olympus OM-2SP with a Silver Nose 35mm 2.0 wide open or maybe f4. Not really sure. Kodak ProImage.
Olympus OM-2SP with a 28mm/2.0 MC wide open. Kodak ProImage.
ottokbre wrote:
Salvaged lens photos! Both of these lenses had BAD fungus. REALD BAD. Stinky bad. Required full break down and cleaning / dunking / polishing, etc. Some etched glass remains but good output all the same.
Also, love having a little OM body again. I spent years with one in the past and it was so familiar still. I love the way these handle and how small they are.
Olympus OM-2SP with a Silver Nose 35mm 2.0 wide open or maybe f4. Not really sure. Kodak ProImage.