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A Fiat Amigo! I hired one of these to visit friends in London when I was living in Birmingham in 1980, since I was toying with the idea of buying one. Suffice to say that never happened!Nikon F70
Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6
Kodak Colorplus
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FILM - Outside Atom Brewing by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
.......Rolleiflex SL35E - my first SLR; great lens (assuming Rollei 1.8 Planar?) How long have you had the camera?
Do what? How d'ya do that? I also had a new SL35E back in the day (1980's) but it quickly died and so did the next one! Got a worker now, good with the Planar and M42 lenses with the Voigtlander adapter, but I didn't know you could stuff Nikon glass on there too?I used a Nikkor 28mm on this photograph
I used a Nikkor 28mm
How d'ya do that?
Knowing Rich, he's probably got it taped on with Gaffer tape
Do what? How d'ya do that? I also had a new SL35E back in the day (1980's) but it quickly died and so did the next one! Got a worker now, good with the Planar and M42 lenses with the Voigtlander adapter, but I didn't know you could stuff Nikon glass on there too?
Damn! Though I was wondering why I would stick a Nikkor on me Rollei when I have a pile of perfectly good Nikon bodies. Just wanted to try. Gaffer tape it is then!My bad,it was my Rolleinar 28mm, just checked back on the files.
My first time using a flash with a MF camera, it could be better but it could be worse too...
This one was done pointing the flash to the roof and a little to the back
And this one with the flash pointing to the subject from the top of the camera
Camera: KIEV 60 + Arsat C 80mm f/2.8
Flash: Braun 2000 / 320BVC
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125
Developer: Kodak XTOL (stock)
to get light all around I use a flashgun with two and a half million lumens.
Flippin 'eck Dave they're pretty darned good for a p&sIlford HP5 through the Canon Sureshot Supreme at the Black Country Museum last week. Just got the scans back from FilmDev.
CSS02_BCM_101 by Dave Young, on Flickr
BCM_October_108 by Dave Young, on Flickr
CSS02_BCM_104 by Dave Young, on Flickr
CSS02_BCM_108 by Dave Young, on Flickr
Flippin 'eck Dave they're pretty darned good for a p&s
Av you been getting help from that there @simon ess by any chance as he can get similar results out of kit that cost coppers.
First test scan using my new (to me) Plustek 7200. I've had to use Silverfast that came with it (v6) as the scanner doesn't work with OSX so I've got it running on a Windows XP vm on my Mac.
Plustek 7200 - Test Scan by Steve Lloyd, on Flickr
Shot with my Olympus OM1 with 35mm 2.8 in Fuerteventura. Considering the Velvia was expired at some point and with unknown origin (came in box of other film) I'm happy with the colour. Basic 3200DPI TIF scan from the Plustek then tweaked a little in Lightroom.
Looking good Steve; nice quality from 35mm TBH
Thanks Fraser. I do like a nice roll of slide film [emoji3]
Hope you're taking of my OM4
Ilford HP5 through the Canon Sureshot Supreme at the Black Country Museum last week. Just got the scans back from FilmDev.
CSS02_BCM_101 by Dave Young, on Flickr
BCM_October_108 by Dave Young, on Flickr
CSS02_BCM_104 by Dave Young, on Flickr
CSS02_BCM_108 by Dave Young, on Flickr
Told you those Sureshot Supremes were OK, didn't I?!
The Roman Amphitheatere underneath the Guildhall in London.
Rolleiflex Automat on Ektar.
Roman Amphiteatre London Sept 2018 by Andy, on Flickr
Nonsense that's a still from a cheap b movie!
I'm more impressed by how good the Romans' CGI was, and the fact it's still working after all these years. No wonder they got such big crowds there!Sadly it was too dark to see any of the remaining walls so I went all arty on it. It is quite amazing, apparently at its height it could hold 18,000 people when London had a population of about 26-30,000.
The Roman Amphitheatere underneath the Guildhall in London.