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11-12-2014, 02:18 PM   #10366
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Couple with the MZ-S

Here are a couple of shots with the Pentax MZ-S with 77 limited lens and Portra 160 film.

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QuoteOriginally posted by edmundrt Quote
Zenza Bronica ETRC, Zenzanon EII 75/2.8.
Fujicolor Superia 100.
Yay! Another Bronica shooter
Nice work.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Swift1 Quote
Yay! Another Bronica shooter
Nice work.
Thanks! I really enjoy using it but it doesn't see a lot of action, because I'm so busy with university that I tend to carry smaller, quicker to use cameras when I'm on the go all day.
That said, when I have the time it's the first thing I pick up and for busy aperture-priority me, it's a nice return to slow-paced photography. Compose, focus, set aperture, meter, set shutter speed, squeeze the big button on that lovely grip and...THUNK. It's probably the most satisfying sounding camera I own and nothing beats that medium format clarity.

And with all that, I'm still considering selling it. Why? Because I've fallen head over heels in love with the Bronica S2, and I feel the need for one in my life.

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QuoteOriginally posted by edmundrt Quote
Thanks! I really enjoy using it but it doesn't see a lot of action, because I'm so busy with university that I tend to carry smaller, quicker to use cameras when I'm on the go all day.
That said, when I have the time it's the first thing I pick up and for busy aperture-priority me, it's a nice return to slow-paced photography. Compose, focus, set aperture, meter, set shutter speed, squeeze the big button on that lovely grip and...THUNK. It's probably the most satisfying sounding camera I own and nothing beats that medium format clarity.

And with all that, I'm still considering selling it. Why? Because I've fallen head over heels in love with the Bronica S2, and I feel the need for one in my life.
The S2/S2A is a sweet camera, and the Nikkor-P 75/2.8 is a gem.

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I think my old reliable ME Super with a 24mm lens
Now I'm curious, how did you do that? At first it looked to me like you used 135 film on a medium format camera.
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Nikon F2AS, Nikkor 50mm f1.4 wide open, Ektar 100:



This one was taken with an old Soviet zoom called "Granit", courtesy from Kiev Arsenal:



Too much weight, tough, I couldn't hold this combo firm enough...



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QuoteOriginally posted by Pablom Quote
Now I'm curious, how did you do that? At first it looked to me like you used 135 film on a medium format camera.
I don't know. Just a good lens I guess.

This is a scan from the lab so maybe slightly better than some of my other ones that I do at home. I have a problem keeping my negatives flat when scanning. I usually don't worry about it that much.

You won't mistake this one for a MF.

Sprocket rocket double exposure:

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A favourite that I dug out of my archive, from my time in Japan earlier this year (I'm studying Japanese at university, so I get out there whenever I can)

The cherry blossoms are in full swing in April, and lanterns are hung in the trees by the Meguro River in Tokyo.
Chinon CE-5, Auto Chinon 50/1.7, Fujicolor Natura 1600

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QuoteOriginally posted by Swift1 Quote
The S2/S2A is a sweet camera, and the Nikkor-P 75/2.8 is a gem.

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My first ever Holga exposure.



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(x-posted to 90s thread)

Here are some more of my Dad's slides (on Agfa CT18) I am scanning with my Canon FS4000. They were taken on either an LX or an MX in 1981 in Zimbabwe.








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Here are some more of my Dad's slides (on Agfa CT18) I am scanning with my Canon FS4000. They were taken on either an LX or an MX in 1981 in Zimbabwe
You are getting good scans from those slides. Well done.
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PENTAX 645N + FA75mm, Kodak Portra 160.

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