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I had a short break in Rome this week and I took a Fuji GS645S with me and shot 3 rolls of Ilford Delta 400 pro. I have developed them in Ilfosol 3 and scanned the negatives with a Canon 9000F. This was my first time with this camera and I am really pleased with it. It says wide 60 on the camera, but it is not very wide angle. A lot of the time I could have done with a wider lens. Also the camera should shoot 15 images on a roll, but mine only shoots 14 for some reason. I have a 40mm lens on my Bronica ETRS which would have been better but is is so heavy that I didn't take it.
Here are some of the shots I am pleased with. There are loads more on my Flickr site.
1. A church organ. I went in so many churches I don't remember where this was. It was a good low light test. I have straightened the verticals a bit in lightroom.
Rome Fuji 645-12-2 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
2. I think this was the same church. The strange white bits in the top right are not a problem with the film but damage in the church. They were doing some restoration.
Rome Fuji 645-13-2 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
3. This was out the back of a church that started of life as a Roman baths but was converted to a design by Michaelangelo:
Rome Fuji 645-7-2 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
4. The Coliseum
Rome Fuji 645-17 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
5. The Coliseum again:
Rome Fuji 645-7 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
6. The Forum near the Colisuem:
Rome Fuji 645-11 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
Here are some of the shots I am pleased with. There are loads more on my Flickr site.
1. A church organ. I went in so many churches I don't remember where this was. It was a good low light test. I have straightened the verticals a bit in lightroom.
Rome Fuji 645-12-2 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
2. I think this was the same church. The strange white bits in the top right are not a problem with the film but damage in the church. They were doing some restoration.
Rome Fuji 645-13-2 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
3. This was out the back of a church that started of life as a Roman baths but was converted to a design by Michaelangelo:
Rome Fuji 645-7-2 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
4. The Coliseum
Rome Fuji 645-17 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
5. The Coliseum again:
Rome Fuji 645-7 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr
6. The Forum near the Colisuem:
Rome Fuji 645-11 by Idlefrog Photo, on Flickr