Three consecutive 35mm frames taken handheld, arranged as a panoramic triptych. Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.
My first (recent) use of Colorplus. I may have used it decades ago, as it is supposed to be an old emulsion: maybe Kodacolor? Not sure if I am a fan. The greens and reds are very punchy, but other colours less so. It is also rather grainy and not very sharp, with a not overly pleasing grain structure. On the other hand it definitely looks like film.
madNbad wrote:
Are you using the linked EV or setting the speed and aperture separately?
The first roll was EV setting even though the meter is dead but I just used sunny 16 and light meter.
I didn't know I could adjust the shutter and aperture until you mentioned, there are not too many videos of this camera on Youtube
Geoff D F wrote:
My first (recent) use of Colorplus. I may have used it decades ago, as it is supposed to be an old emulsion: maybe Kodacolor? Not sure if I am a fan. The greens and reds are very punchy, but other colours less so. It is also rather grainy and not very sharp, with a not overly pleasing grain structure. On the other hand it definitely looks like film.
The noct looks great - especially for its age. I am amazed at how sharp and contrasty it is.
The 58g is pretty magical too. I've been looking for a deal on one for a while...but there aren't too many to be had. What a dreamy, ethereal rendering for a modern lens. It seems like Nikon completely bungled the marketing on this.
Thanks to you and your model for making this comparison!