test roll on recently acquired voigtlander bessa ii color skopar. it was clean but the pop-out cover/shutter mechanism was covered & caked up in dirt, maybe 20 alcohol soaked q-tips later and getting the shutter feeling right i shot a test roll (gold 200). Time to address all the pinholes in the bellows.
test roll on recently acquired voigtlander bessa ii color skopar. it was clean but the pop-out cover/shutter mechanism was covered & caked up in dirt, maybe 20 alcohol soaked q-tips later and getting the shutter feeling right i shot a test roll (gold 200). Time to address all the pinholes in the bellows.
Perhaps consider leaving a pinhole or two for some character.
theHUN wrote:
Perhaps consider leaving a pinhole or two for some character.
i did a layer of liquid electrical tape on it earlier, i thought about leaving 1 or 2 actually, but tbh I expect this to not last long with constant folding...that or more shall eventually appear. but I'm already excited to run another roll through it. the fact the lens element cleaned up nicely, rangefinder alignment seems spot on, and shutter speeds on the few frames I took all check out - it was definitely worth the $100 jumping into 6x9
What do you guys think about these reds? This is Fuji Superia 400 scanned with an M240 which tends to oversaturate reds but would that be the case when capturing the negative of red? Converted with NLP 2.4, auto neutral WB, I can't seem to do better w/ the eyedropper.
I really want a Piaggio Ape 50 converted to electric like this one
Thatspeck wrote:
What do you guys think about these reds? This is Fuji Superia 400 scanned with an M240 which tends to oversaturate reds but would that be the case when capturing the negative of red? Converted with NLP 2.4, auto neutral WB, I can't seem to do better w/ the eyedropper.