Old Meets New. My first roll of 120 film. HP5 shot on a Yashica Mat EM TLR. Not sure what scanner the lab used. Edited on an iPhone 7 using Lightroom Mobile. I may be hooked...
Great shots!
G2 and G45: what a fantastic combo with which to embark on a film journey.
I've just picked up another G45 and I'm converting it to Leica M; I should never have sold the first one.
lenticular11 wrote:
Great shots!
G2 and G45: what a fantastic combo with which to embark on a film journey.
I've just picked up another G45 and I'm converting it to Leica M; I should never have sold the first one.
Thanks!
I really like this combo as well and I'm hooked on film now.
After going thru only 5 rolls of film with the G2 I just purchased a Pentax 67ii.
Can't wait to see the results from that beast
I also bought a 67II after early exploration with a cheap 6x7. It also did the job but the 67II is nicer with its much better MLU switch location and pattern meter.
Some great images on this page and love the Contax G2 shots. On the subject of 35mm vs 6X7 the first couple of images were taken with an Olympus RD and Ektar 100 which has a great lens once stopped down a little.
The other images are with the fantastic Pentax 67 with the 45mm and 105mm lenses and Ektar 100. This camera and in particular the slightly older 67 model (not the even older 6X7 which is also great but getting very old now) are amazing value for money and the lenses are fantastic particularly the latest versions of the lenses. All images scanned in with the Nikon Coolscan 9000 and self developed with the Fuji Hunt C41 kit.
Great panorama Paul - would love to see it in a slightly bigger size on here to appreciate the detail, really like the B&W images Mathieu
The first three images are from the Pentax 67 with 45mm lens and the last two are taken with my Hasselblad 500CM with the 50/4 FLE lens. All images self developed Ektar 100 and scanned with a Coolscan 9000
Thanks Paul, nice shot yourself. Haven't had a chance to use any color 120 yet. I'm already thinking I need a second body so I can have two films loaded at all times...