zi464 wrote:
IMO, it is more orangish than the Kodak Gold.
But for sure it looks better than the ver 1.
Yeah you might be right there. The grain is pretty incredible. Not even Kodak 800 is this grainy. But there is plenty of acutance still. I would rather be shooting this as a look than those Wolfen films.
ottokbre wrote:
Yeah you might be right there. The grain is pretty incredible. Not even Kodak 800 is this grainy. But there is plenty of acutance still. I would rather be shooting this as a look than those Wolfen films.
Those Wolfen films are perhaps the worst films I’ve ever used - colour or b&w.
ottokbre wrote:
Yeah you might be right there. The grain is pretty incredible. Not even Kodak 800 is this grainy. But there is plenty of acutance still. I would rather be shooting this as a look than those Wolfen films.
Good set. As a kid I always pestered my dad to go to the Sinclair station. Sometimes they had plastic dinosaur toys for a "fill up". but other times a drinking glass (booo)
James Markus wrote:
Good set. As a kid I always pestered my dad to go to the Sinclair station. Sometimes they had plastic dinosaur toys for a "fill up". but other times a drinking glass (booo)
Huss will post pictures of Ferrari's by the beach. The Orygonians manage to find rusty heaps in the western woods or on the Cascade lava plain. Might as well add a van under the bridge for an urban vibe.
madNbad wrote:
Huss will post pictures of Ferrari's by the beach. The Orygonians manage to find rusty heaps in the western woods or on the Cascade lava plain. Might as well add a van under the bridge for an urban vibe.
@madNbad was kind enough to let me borrow one of his Holgas. I still have much to learn, but it was fun to compare it with my M7 (they have a lot in common )
dourbalistar wrote:
@_jim_@, please do a comparison with a RETO, too. I think @madNbad@ has one (or maybe two). Or is that @Desmolicious@ that has three...?
I only have the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim. I gave the green Reto to my neighbors eighteen year old son and the black one Huss sent me to his friend because giving a film camera to a young person is the best insurance they’ll keep making film.