Keith Novak
Member
Hi All,
Very new to this forum and film in general. I have numerous 35mm rangefinders ... mostly Leica ... but bought a Super Ikonta 6x4.5 a few weeks ago and used it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. All I can say is WOW! Scanned images in this size are very different to 35mm ... the detail and tonality are something else! The camera was a hoot to use and I never new taking a mere sixteen images on one film could be so intense. So much to do with the separate winding on of the film and cocking of the shutter not to mention the rather dim view through the viewfinder and challenging rangefinder due to it's age ... and the age of my eyes I should mention also!
I think I need a 6x9 now!
Kodak T-max 100
Very new to this forum and film in general. I have numerous 35mm rangefinders ... mostly Leica ... but bought a Super Ikonta 6x4.5 a few weeks ago and used it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. All I can say is WOW! Scanned images in this size are very different to 35mm ... the detail and tonality are something else! The camera was a hoot to use and I never new taking a mere sixteen images on one film could be so intense. So much to do with the separate winding on of the film and cocking of the shutter not to mention the rather dim view through the viewfinder and challenging rangefinder due to it's age ... and the age of my eyes I should mention also!
I think I need a 6x9 now!




Kodak T-max 100