From a late afternoon trip to a local lake. Botched the soup job, scratched the hell out of the film and I think the film is way out of date (and possibly the chems are old) but no matter. gold200, Minolta srt201, rokkor 50/1.7, Kodak pakon 135+ scanned.
Absolutely loving the GF670W. One of my friends has the GF670, I borrowed it for a week and was sold on the system. I prefer the FOV on the W and I found for my use the collapsible lens wasn't ideal. We'll probably just swap cameras from time to time instead of buying both.
ryankarr wrote:
Absolutely loving the GF670W. One of my friends has the GF670, I borrowed it for a week and was sold on the system. I prefer the FOV on the W and I found for my use the collapsible lens wasn't ideal. We'll probably just swap cameras from time to time instead of buying both.
I have both and love them equally, although I use the GF670 far more than the W version. I like the non folder the best, yet cannot get past how incredibly easy it is to lug around the folder, anywhere I want to go. It is just too easy to grab and go, while the GF670W needs a full bag to take with.
Great cameras, to the point I just don't miss digital. I just love developing my own film. Such a blast to do.
one more from the roll above. This was at f8. I am surprised repeatedly by the detail I can get out of the 6mp scans from the pakon 135+. I know you can't really see it here but zooming in at home, I realize that 6mp is more than enough with a quality scan.