OptiKen
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The Praktica Appreciation thread that has been running here since June inspired me to start one for Exakta cameras as well.
The Exakta VX is becoming my go-to camera lately for reasons unknown to me. It is awkward to say the least. Everything about it seems backwards or left-handed. Mine gives me trouble rewinding - probably because I roll my own film and don't necessarily attach it well to the spool. Because of that, I've started loading film with an additional cartridge in the take up slot. I also now take advantage of the built in slitter so that I can take part of the roll normally - slit the roll and remove the exposed cartridge- continue on with the remainder pushed or of a different subject matter completely - perhaps with flash. That way I have more control over developing the roll rather than using a one-size-fits all approach to my exposed film.
I love the semi-auto aperture feature - it makes focusing with an SLR much easier. And I like having the choice of viewfinders. I can put in the waist level finder and hold the camera upside down over my head, looking up into the finder, for shots not possible otherwise. The slow shutter down to 12 seconds also makes it one of the most versatile of all of my cameras.
Mostly, I really like the pictures I am getting out of it. It is also one of the most beautiful cameras I know of.
So, awkward or not, it is becoming a favorite of mine.
Anyone else out there who uses the Exakta system? What lenses do you like on it? Anyone try macro with it using the bellows attachment? How is that?
Please share any Exakta/Exa thoughts and experiences with us here.
The Exakta VX is becoming my go-to camera lately for reasons unknown to me. It is awkward to say the least. Everything about it seems backwards or left-handed. Mine gives me trouble rewinding - probably because I roll my own film and don't necessarily attach it well to the spool. Because of that, I've started loading film with an additional cartridge in the take up slot. I also now take advantage of the built in slitter so that I can take part of the roll normally - slit the roll and remove the exposed cartridge- continue on with the remainder pushed or of a different subject matter completely - perhaps with flash. That way I have more control over developing the roll rather than using a one-size-fits all approach to my exposed film.
I love the semi-auto aperture feature - it makes focusing with an SLR much easier. And I like having the choice of viewfinders. I can put in the waist level finder and hold the camera upside down over my head, looking up into the finder, for shots not possible otherwise. The slow shutter down to 12 seconds also makes it one of the most versatile of all of my cameras.
Mostly, I really like the pictures I am getting out of it. It is also one of the most beautiful cameras I know of.
So, awkward or not, it is becoming a favorite of mine.
Anyone else out there who uses the Exakta system? What lenses do you like on it? Anyone try macro with it using the bellows attachment? How is that?
Please share any Exakta/Exa thoughts and experiences with us here.