Δευτέρα 10 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

Kiev 4am, my 3rd copy

I bought this Kiev 4AM mainly because it had the Helios 103 53mm/f1.8 lens.
It has no selenium meter, it's full manual. The camera is a later model and needs a twist of the bottom lever to roll back the film, instead of the usual bottom buttom.



There was film in it, a Konica 100 ASA and I finished it.

These are the photos:
I got some underexposed photos from the previous owner

these are mine









Δευτέρα 3 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

Fuji Instax 7s



The Fuji Instax 7s takes the Fuji Mini Instax instant film and delivers 10 prints in the size of a cradit card.
It is a very simple camera with a 60mm lens that looks like a wide angle 35mm focal length in the 35mm equivalent system. It has a depth of field from 60cm to Infinity.


It takes 4 AA batteries and is powered on by pulling out the lens. There is only a selection of exposures, (indoors, cloudy, sunny, very sunny). The flash is always on, and is nice for contre jour pictures. It seems to me that it overexposes at outdoors, so maybe a faster setting is required, for example set to sunny setting on a cloudy day and have the subject lit by the flash.



The exposed photo is  automaticaly popped out from the top of the camera and gets fully developed in some minutes.

Take care when framing close, the viewfinder shows less space than the one recorded on film.
My son's shoe was not intended to be in the picture...


Τετάρτη 28 Νοεμβρίου 2012

Rollei Sportsline 62 operation review

I only used the Rollei Sportline 62 camera at the beach and underwater, so I thought it would be nice to test its capabilities for street shooting.
The camera has a fixed aperture of f2.8. Auto ISO setting tends to expose for ISO 50 or 100 and is not suitable for moving subjects. I selected ISO 400 and did not see any deterioration of the image quality. That said, image quality is not good at all. There is high contrast and over saturation but the pictures are just acceptable. Shutter lag is a big problem. You have to press the shutter well ahead before the shot. I usually press the shutter and the quickly compose the picture by turning my hand to the subject. Lastly, the camera is a battery drainer. Use only strong alkaline batteries and have a spare of 4-6pieces.

I used LR3 to edit the samples below.








More from the Nikon L35AF



some more samples



More from Canon EOS 630

I shot a roll of Kodak Ultra 400 with this wonderful camera.

With the Tokina 12-24mm / f4 wide angle zoom. It shows vignetting from 12mm to 15mm.




with the Helios 44-2 58mm/f2 manual focus M42 standard lens.

Katerina
and Kleopatra

with the Sigma 28-105mm


Τρίτη 27 Νοεμβρίου 2012

Nikon L35AF

A very capable point and shoot camera. Solid, heavy and not so small. It has a 35mm lens with an aperture f2.8. It's fully automatic, the flash pops up if the light is not enough for a steady picture but can be switched back off.

Sample shots

Cafe on the beach
Flower alley
The usual store display

 
 Junk for sale

 Chair seller
 Empty cafe


Τρίτη 20 Νοεμβρίου 2012

Agfamatic 126

Another instamatic-type camera, found it with film. No settings in this one. fixed aperture and a fixed shutter speed, the speed changes if a flashcube is inserted.

The photo lab developped the film, my old crappy scanner scanned it. I did photograph the negatives. Quality of the images is very poor. Time to get me a new scanner!

Sunday morning at the sea:




 These are rephotographed