Δευτέρα 31 Μαρτίου 2014
Παρασκευή 28 Μαρτίου 2014
Votar Flex a basic TLR
I found this pseudo-TLR at the Sunday flea market. It does have two lenses but it does not need focusing, there is only one shutter speed, around 1/30 to 1/50 sec, plus B for night pictures. Only 3 apertures are available f8, 11, 16.
There was an 120 film in the camera which I processed. Only two photos were visible.
a lady in the balcony
an accidental double exposure
the rest of the film was dark or fogged, perhaps it was not exposed properly from the first owner.
I will put some film to test it later.
There was an 120 film in the camera which I processed. Only two photos were visible.
a lady in the balcony
an accidental double exposure
the rest of the film was dark or fogged, perhaps it was not exposed properly from the first owner.
I will put some film to test it later.
Τετάρτη 26 Μαρτίου 2014
2nd try with the Canon ML
The Canon AF 35 ML has a 40mm lens with a fast aperture of f1.9, so it is suitable for night shots. This time I loaded the camera with a 400 ASA Kodak colour film
I did not like the results. The camera cannot focus near, all objects around 1 meter are out of focus. Flash gave me red eye pictures, and night street shots were underexposed.
I took some nice pictures in the street
and some underexposed at night
indoors was a bit better
I did not like the results. The camera cannot focus near, all objects around 1 meter are out of focus. Flash gave me red eye pictures, and night street shots were underexposed.
I took some nice pictures in the street
and some underexposed at night
indoors was a bit better
Τρίτη 25 Μαρτίου 2014
Canon EOS iX, an EOS with smaller film?
This is a camera I got for 5 euros at Ebay, body only. It is a rather ordinary EOS camera that takes the smaller APS film. So, what is the reason to by an EOS camera that takes smaller and lower quality APS film? That is what customers thought and the EOS iX was a total sales failure.
The camera takes all EF lenses and there is a crop factor of 1.5 to the focal length, thus the 50mm becomes 75mm with this camera.
I've put an Exaktar 55mm/f1.7 with an M42 to EOS adapter on the camera. The lens is fast for night and indoor shots, and sharp too. Film was a Fuji 200 ASA expired in 2008. I got some nice and sharp pictures, the exposure system is accurate and the lens is of good quality thus bypassing the smaller film disadvantage.
Some samples
The camera takes all EF lenses and there is a crop factor of 1.5 to the focal length, thus the 50mm becomes 75mm with this camera.
I've put an Exaktar 55mm/f1.7 with an M42 to EOS adapter on the camera. The lens is fast for night and indoor shots, and sharp too. Film was a Fuji 200 ASA expired in 2008. I got some nice and sharp pictures, the exposure system is accurate and the lens is of good quality thus bypassing the smaller film disadvantage.
Some samples
Τρίτη 18 Μαρτίου 2014
Kodak Vest Pocket, another failure.
Kodak Vest Pocket from the time of World War I.
I like this camera very much. I gave it another try with a 160 ASA Bluefire film, 127 format.
As the camera was stored in a pouch only the indoor shots were exposed properly, the outdoor ones were burned from the amount of light sneaking in from the film view window.
I hope I will be more successful when I cover up the film window in the back.
I like this camera very much. I gave it another try with a 160 ASA Bluefire film, 127 format.
I thought that the light leaks in the previous film came from the bottom door that was unlocking but it proved that light comes in from the film window that is too transparent.
As the camera was stored in a pouch only the indoor shots were exposed properly, the outdoor ones were burned from the amount of light sneaking in from the film view window.
I hope I will be more successful when I cover up the film window in the back.
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