Makten wrote:
Nice! But veeeery grainy. Have you tried Tri-X @ 3200? I don't think it's a bit worse, rather the opposite. You can find some examples here: http://www.fotosidan.se/blogs/hertsius/handhallen-morkerfotografering-med-film-far-digitalfotografering.htm
All of those where shot with ZF 50/1.4 wide open at 1/15 or slower, so they are of course not sharp at all, but I'm surprised by how well the film did. Edit: Stand development in Fomadon R09 1:70 for 2 hours with agitation every half hour.
Thanks Martin! I know they're too grainy, but I think the reason for the grain is twofold. First, I am not sure which developer the lab is using, but I suspect it is a bit strong judging from the contrasty negatives. Second, is the film scanner using LED lights that emphasize the grain but produce sharp high resolution scans, compared to flatbeds. I can normally use the grain dissolver function but prefer not to because I kind of prefer the grainy look.
I just picked up the 50MP and the 100MP to go with my 35 f2. Here's a quick first couple of pics from the 50MP. Having lazy dogs helps with the picture taking.
+3! Beautiful images, Diploneis. Your images seem to have a very smooth look and very low noise. How did you process them and what camera did you use? :-)