Yes! So far really happy with this purchase. Looking to find the 28mm lens for this mount. There are a few on ebay but some are more expensive than the what I paid for camera AND lens.
Nice shots. With the Pentax 67 and 35mm X-Pan adapter how do you rewind/unload the film? Changing bag or do you wind it into another canister and cut it? Just curious.
Geoff D F wrote:
Nice shots. With the Pentax 67 and 35mm X-Pan adapter how do you rewind/unload the film? Changing bag or do you wind it into another canister and cut it? Just curious.
Thanks, I use a changing bag. I've set up the take up canister with a leader that I wind back into the fresh canister before loading. The leader replaces the initial section of 120 that is wound on before reaching the first frame, preventing wastage.
I realize that some of these scenes look familiar to previous posts. However, I find that photographing the same or similar scenes really helps me when comparing films, cameras and lens differences.
I realize that some of these scenes look familiar to previous posts. However, I find that photographing the same or similar scenes really helps me when comparing films, cameras and lens differences.
Love the color on these! That last one just screams "Christmas."
OffTrail wrote:
Love the color on these! That last one just screams "Christmas."
Thanks! That last one I've photographed with film and digital. Too good to pass up especially with the light snow. Next roll for the Mamiya is some of Shawn's Kodak Vision 250D!
I realize that some of these scenes look familiar to previous posts. However, I find that photographing the same or similar scenes really helps me when comparing films, cameras and lens differences.
I often photograph the same scene over and over again. Light changes, days change, different lenses, different film etc.
rji2goleez wrote:
Images from my newly acquired Mamiya NC1000. Picked this up for a song at a local antique store. Came with a Mamiya-Sekor CS 50/1.7 lens. Love the small size. Meter works and appears to work well. Shutter priority exposure when in automatic mode. My new favorite film cam . . .
There is always that one Swedish small town.
I love Portra 800 too. Great in my back pocket P&S which replaces the extra light wallet after spending $18 on a roll.
Leica M2-R, Leitz Summaron 35mm/2.8, Fomapan 200. This was my first time with Fomapan 200 (I've shot a lot of 400); based on what I read online I shot it at ISO 160 but a lot of my shots were underexposed...I guess if I shoot it again I'll try it at 100. I usually shoot Fompan 400 at 200.