These are my most recent. Found these old negatives from 10 years ago I never printed. Put them on the $30 printer scanner and now I'm looking on ebay for another Fuji GA645Zi . Should have just left them alone. Sorry for the bad scanning.
i saw this on eBay, wanted to buy it, especially because not only do you get a killer nikon f4, but, also, it includes that excellent 35-70mm at only $399! i informed them that the lens may sell alone for over 300, but no response, or change has been made! i swear, if no one buys this, ill force myself too for a dual deal!!!
adnan76 wrote:
^ Jorge, that black and white shot above is so smooth, it's hard to believe it's from 35mm film! Can you give the film and scanning details?
thanks!
Sure,
Nikon F6, Otus 55, Kodak Portra 160NC, Minolta 5400II Scanner, then LR B&W filter with minor tweaks.
here is the same in color
And here is one with everything the same but with the Zeiss 135 f2 instead.
Jorge, amazing photos! I am currently taking my first steps in film photography and trying to get over a difficult step...scanning. I don't own a scanner yet, i am looking for one and that minolta of yours seems to give very nice results. For the time i get my negatives scanned in a lab.
I'll be posting here soon.. just got my first roll of negatives back from Mpix. How does one cut negatives? I have a paper cutter, but is it better to cut the negatives with the plastic sleeve on or off? Thanks in advance!
I would say any kind of protection on, easy to scratch negative, be careful.. And yes, possible to cut with paper cutter. Not sure they make dedicated film cutters today.
rattymouse wrote:
Excellent shots as well as scans!
Thank you rattymouse! The scans are from a local lab that seems to give decent results at least for web use. The Nokton 50 1.5 seems to me really amazing although i haven't tried it with a digital sensor yet.Ektar 100 also gives very punchy colours!
Ypras: Very nice! In addition to your wonderful lighting in that first photograph, the scans are really quite clean. If I had access to a lab like that, I wouldn't be fretting about wide angle RF lenses on the new Sonys
From my newly acquired Mamiya RZ67 + 110 2.8 + Etkar 100
Although I do need to work on my scanning skills...color is also sometimes problematic oh well.