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07-22-2017, 07:11 AM   #15631
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Lovely photograph, you make magic with Ektar.
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Beautiful. I love your work with the 135 back on the Bronica
Thanks guys

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I know this is a Pentax forum, but a couple of users have posted photos with the Canon GIII recently. I have two of these and love them. They are small, quiet, and sharp. I also appreciate the wide-ish normal lens.

My opinion is that the combination of 1960-1970s glass and modern film really hits a sweet spot!

If you (shameless plug I admit) click on the gallery link below and then the "CanonGIII" in the tag cloud you'll see several shots done with the GIII.
You never know what you will stumble upon while walking and walking with a small camera in your pocket is convenient.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Bonner04 Quote
You never know what you will stumble upon while walking and walking with a small camera in your pocket is convenient.
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Beautiful. I can't seem to get these results from Portra
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Beautiful. I can't seem to get these results from Portra
I believe that it really matters how our film is developed and scanned. I have the luxury of a local camera store
that is dedicated to film users and keeping costs down...they charge only $5.00 for any film type or format
(slide, b&w, negative film, 120, 220 or 135) But the real difference is that their Fuji Frontier SP-3000 scanner
gives me 58MB TIF files! It also helps that the people running the scanner are all film shooters themselves.
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I believe that it really matters how our film is developed and scanned. I have the luxury of a local camera store
that is dedicated to film users and keeping costs down...they charge only $5.00 for any film type or format
(slide, b&w, negative film, 120, 220 or 135) But the real difference is that their Fuji Frontier SP-3000 scanner
gives me 58MB TIF files! It also helps that the people running the scanner are all film shooters themselves.
Sweet!
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QuoteOriginally posted by Bonner04 Quote
I believe that it really matters how our film is developed and scanned. I have the luxury of a local camera store
that is dedicated to film users and keeping costs down...they charge only $5.00 for any film type or format
(slide, b&w, negative film, 120, 220 or 135) But the real difference is that their Fuji Frontier SP-3000 scanner
gives me 58MB TIF files! It also helps that the people running the scanner are all film shooters themselves.
Lucky you!

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Pentax ME Super, SMC 28F/2.8 Tri X 400
I came back to this picture for 5 or 6 times now and everytime I look at it it's becoming more and more a classic... Superb!

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Mt Baker and Whidbey Island, from Port Townsend, Washington.



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Wow! I do love that view. I lived for a period of time in Pt. Angeles and know the various ferry routes across Puget Sound very well. The ferry from Pt. Townsend to Keystone on Whidbey Island is one of my favorites. Thanks for the excellent image and the good memories that came with it.


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QuoteOriginally posted by dmr Quote
I know this is a Pentax forum, but a couple of users have posted photos with the Canon GIII recently. I have two of these and love them. They are small, quiet, and sharp. I also appreciate the wide-ish normal lens.

My opinion is that the combination of 1960-1970s glass and modern film really hits a sweet spot!

If you (shameless plug I admit) click on the gallery link below and then the "CanonGIII" in the tag cloud you'll see several shots done with the GIII.
They are very nice little rangefinders and I have often been tempted.


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Took this over the weekend (cross-posted from the "Daily In" challenge). Pentax 645 + Pentax-A 645 150mm f/3.5.


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