Jon - thanks for your comment - love your CN200 Digibase images - I use the 120 version of the film. Even then it is very grainy and low resolution but there is something about the colour that I like, very 1970\'s
Seboh - great portrait really like how the colours look
Desmolicious - using a flash has given the portraits a great high contrast look. I wish they still made the Kodak 400Cn film. I anyone has old 120 stock they want to see please PM
I recently sold my Rolleiflex GX and I am now using a Rolleiflex 2.8F that despite being older than me is such a wonderful camera. Ergonomically I prefer it to the GX and it does feel better engineered. The lens is fantastic and despite the single coating vs HFT of the GX I prefer the rendering and overall look.
Film used is Rollei 400S rated @250 , Developed in HC110/1:63 for 12min. Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan 9000
Jon - thanks for your comment - love your CN200 Digibase images - I use the 120 version of the film. Even then it is very grainy and low resolution but there is something about the colour that I like, very 1970\'s
Seboh - great portrait really like how the colours look
Desmolicious - using a flash has given the portraits a great high contrast look. I wish they still made the Kodak 400Cn film. I anyone has old 120 stock they want to see please PM
I recently sold my Rolleiflex GX and I am now using a Rolleiflex 2.8F that despite being older than me is such a wonderful camera. Ergonomically I prefer it to the GX and it does feel better engineered. The lens is fantastic and despite the single coating vs HFT of the GX I prefer the rendering and overall look.
Film used is Rollei 400S, Developed in HC110/1:63 for 12min. Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan 9000
I recently sold my Rolleiflex GX and I am now using a Rolleiflex 2.8F that despite being older than me is such a wonderful camera. Ergonomically I prefer it to the GX and it does feel better engineered. The lens is fantastic and despite the single coating vs HFT of the GX I prefer the rendering and overall look.
Film used is Rollei 400S, Developed in HC110/1:63 for 12min. Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan 9000
I recently sold my Rolleiflex GX and I am now using a Rolleiflex 2.8F that despite being older than me is such a wonderful camera. Ergonomically I prefer it to the GX and it does feel better engineered. The lens is fantastic and despite the single coating vs HFT of the GX I prefer the rendering and overall look.
Film used is Rollei 400S, Developed in HC110/1:63 for 12min. Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan 9000