Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras
06-20-2018, 07:37 PM
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Fuji Acros 100, P6x7 135 f/4 macro, f11, 1/30, P6x7 MLU version, handheld metering.
( Copied using a Pentax K-1 and Tamron SP 90 f/2.5 macro lens (manual focus), with LED light-table and Lomo Digitalizer negative holder.) Echeveria imbricata (Blue Rose echeveria) by David M, on Flickr
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Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras
05-14-2016, 07:13 AM
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I've really enjoyed going through a number of pages pf this thread. I checked what I've posted here before and it's been a while.
These are two fairly recent scans (home-scanned on Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV running Vuescan) from HP5 I shot in 1981. I cannot remember the camera/lens but I know it's after I lost my first ever SLR which was a Soviet Zenit. This was a fabulous Easter spent on the Fanad Peninsula in Donegal. I grew up in N. Ireland. Donegal, Easter 1981 by David McI, on Flickr Donegal 1981 by David McI, on Flickr ---------- Post added 05-15-16 at 12:18 AM ----------
Those below are all T-Max 100, Pentax 6x7
SMC 55 f4 DVDM by David McI, on Flickr
SMC 105 f2.4 Sam and Tash by David McI, on Flickr
These next ones are bang up to date, having received the scan files from the commercial lab a couple of days ago. I love the 67 system and have now sold the 6x7 and bought a 67 II, although I ponder the cost-benefit of such a move.
SMC 105 f2.4 PLandThomo-000065560006 by David McI, on Flickr
SMC 105 f2.4 MV-000065560003 by David McI, on Flickr
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Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras
02-14-2016, 04:46 AM
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Some commercially developed and scanned T-Max 100 shots, taken with my P6x7,SMC 105 f2.4 and SMC 55 f4 lenses. The lab did a great job on the MF T-Max however the gain in the 35mm FP4+ is huge. I can't say I've had great results from FP4+, either developing myself or elsewhere.
I've exported these from LR and in the flower shot (cropped it) so the original scanned sharpness is missing. I usually resize digital files using stepwise sharpening, something I should probably also have done for these. Icelandic Poppies by David McIlroy, on Flickr Sam & Tash by David McIlroy, on Flickr
These next two using the SMC 55 f4: Tharwa area by David McIlroy, on Flickr Dan vdM by David McIlroy, on Flickr
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