The size difference between rangefinders and SLRs isn't as marked in 35mm as it is on medium format.
I find no reason to use a 35mm rangefinder since owning a Pentax MX and an ME Super (see below). The MX for example has almost no mirror shock. A pentax KX has practically no mirror shock. I...
No wonder. Check out foma's tables. At 6:45 minutes in D76 straight, you're developing for a very high gamma. The film is effectively being pushed. Did you print those negatives? Which contrast grade did you use?
Real ISO of this film in D76 is about 160 (check the curves).
MassDevChart has...
Two ideas:
- a succesor to the RB67 using ligher materials (i.e. carbon fibre, ceramics, glass-filled polycarbonate)
- a Pentax 67III camera, with a completely smooth shutter and mirror mechanism. More lens shutters for the Pentax 67 system.
I have a strong suspicion the F-1 is easier to repar and service than the FM3a, though. There's an article on the FM3a on the nikon site (IIRC) and they describe how tightly packed is everything inside and how painful is to fit it in during assembly.
My thoughts exactly. And on my Bronica ETRSi where i get 30 shots per roll, making it very convenient. I currently have some 220 in stock which I use on the Bronica.
I do. I have a reasonable amount of 220 rolls (about 12) that i use from time to time. And buy more on eBay if the price is right.
220 is the best roll film format for me!
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