A musician friend of mine asked me to take some portraits, and naturally I brought a film camera along, in this case the Mama-Mamiya C330 loaded with a roll of good old Tri-X. Developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 13 minutes.
Assignment: Be a glutton for punishment by trying to shoot the Nikon FM in low light and bad eyes.
Equipment: Non-ai Nikkor-Q.C 135mm f2.8 lens
Film: Kentmere 100 @ 400
James Markus wrote:
Assignment: Grand daughters ricocheting around the room
Equipment: Nikon N90S with the 180mm f2.8 AF
Film:UFX-400 (why does the box say UXF?)
fjablo wrote:
180mm indoors at ISO 400, that’s ambitious!
Nice results though!
Thanks. The problem, other than low light, is that they are incapable of holding still for more than 0.033 seconds. I think the Eos-1 with the 135mm f2 using pushed to 800 Kentmere 400 may work better. Well see.
I got what must be one of the smallest, if not the smallest, medium-format film camera ever made: the Ranica Mir 3, a half-frame pinhole camera (6x3) that gives you 24 photos per roll of 120 film. Fits easily in the palm of my hand. Here are a few photos from my first roll, some of them hand-held.
bjhurley wrote:
I got what must be one of the smallest, if not the smallest, medium-format film camera ever made: the Ranica Mir 3, a half-frame pinhole camera (6x3) that gives you 24 photos per roll of 120 film. Fits easily in the palm of my hand. Here are a few photos from my first roll, some of them hand-held.