Originally posted by goddo31 Nice work Makten. The exposure on the bicycle shot looks great to me. You seem to do a great job with the texture you capture with that B&W.
Thanks! I think that one was shot at 1/30 too, handheld!
I really like the handling of the P67II. My only gripe with it is the 90% coverage in the viewfinder, but I can live with it.
Originally posted by lbenac I second that, all your 67 shots seems to be coming along very nicely.
I am waiting for mine to arrive. I have already received the 55mm - I was expecting a big lens but still I was surprise at the size
so I am waiting for the body, the 90mm, 200mm and 75mm shift to show up before taking a few hours all by myself and go shooting.
I'm looking for a 55 to complement the 75/4.5 and 105/2.4. I really don't need it, but I want it!
I've also got the 90/2.8, but I'm selling it because I like the 105 better. It's a very nice lens that is sharp as hell straight from f/2.8, but it vignettes a lot more than the 105 and gives some distortion.
Originally posted by Nesster Super set, the chains shine and I really like those bikes. I look forward to seeing your Foma 400 as I have a love-hate relationship with that film.
Thanks!
I just scanned the roll and processed the first shot, and I think it looks good. Very much like HP5+ actually.
Interestingly enough, the film came out almost completely flat after drying! The base has a turquoise cast and isn't all that clear like Tri-X or Neopan 100, but not much worse than HP5+.
The grain isn't bad at all at ISO 320. I developed in Fomadon R09, 1:50 for 11 minutes with agitation once every minute.