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Thanks buddy, some great pics and cracking examples.
I have taken the plunge and got a 35mm F2.5 on its way
Good man - best way to answer these questions is always to try for yourself!
Thanks buddy, some great pics and cracking examples.
I have taken the plunge and got a 35mm F2.5 on its way
Cheers Brian. It's on Ektar - can be a frustrating film to use (and if you want to be really picky you could say that the skin tones have the typical Ektar red-ness) but when it works, it really works, and in this case it really captured the bright sunny afternoon mood perfectly. Portra would have been more subtle and is often better for portraits, but don't think it would have improved this one.WoW Francesco that shot of the two children is popping out of my screen....
^^^WHS^^^ And it's definitely the best bit of the forum, we even have our own manservant who dispenses alcoholic libation when neededAgree, and welcome to the best bit of the forum Andres!
^^^WHS^^^ And it's definitely the best bit of the forum, we even have our own manservant who dispenses alcoholic libation when needed
Well my used 35mm F2.5 Series E arrived toay, it always makes me smile when people label things as used with signs of wear and you open them up and there like new
I used an F401 for a few years in the late 80s/early 90s and agree it was fine for most uses, though the autofocus is pretty awful. However you can get a much better camera now for just a few more peanuts... For instance an F80 can be had for about £25 or similarly an F90. A lot more camera for your peanuts .
I used an F401 for a few years in the late 80s/early 90s and agree it was fine for most uses, though the autofocus is pretty awful. However you can get a much better camera now for just a few more peanuts... For instance an F80 can be had for about £25 or similarly an F90. A lot more camera for your peanuts .