Huss
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Not bad for a plastic fantastic. Highlights are a bit grainy but that's to be expected. Sharpness is pretty good looking.
@Huss . Thanks for posting your results, the negative strips and the images.
I am impressed with your results.
You’re welcome! I am actually impressed with it. I would not pick it for landscape stuff because the focus point is primed for about 8 ft, but for what this is with its intended use it is much better than I thought it would be.
It is impressively light tight - I’ve had annoying to hunt down light leaks in cameras which cost 10 to 20 times as much! I do have concerns w the film rewind mechanism but one way to improve it‘s longevity is when you load the camera do not pull on the rewind knob/crank to pull it out. Just reach in the camera and push it down/out with your finger. This way you only have to pull down on the rewind crank when you remove the film cannister.
It is a lightweight plasticky thing but frankly the design is fantastic. It looks amazing and a huge part of that was putting the flash on/off switch around the lens.
I just loaded a roll of Arista 100 B&W but this time will not rush to complete it. And I will not intentionally make diptychs, but just use it and take advantage of the 76 exposures per roll!
This is a fun daylight use camera that I can recommend.
I was going to suggest b&w 100 speed film. It's a challenge not doing diptychs on half-frame.
Ya, but I want to just snap away and see what happens. It is really hard to get out of that mindset though once you start doing it! I also often look at scenes as triptychs or as us Pen users call them - Penoramas. Once you start doing that it is really easy to use up the film!
Cocaine is a helluva drug'How did I get through 72+ shots in three days?' Umm...
Cocaine is a helluva drug
- Rick James
Format | 35 mm Film |
Lens | 31mm f/11 |
Focus Range | 3.3' / 1 m to Infinity |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Flash | Built-In |
Shutter Speed | 1/120s |
Battery | 1 x AA Alkaline |
Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.4 x 1.25" / 11.4 x 6.1 x 3.2 cm |
Could this Yashica MF-1 be the same thing -- FULL FRAME?
Yashica MF-1 Specs
Format 35 mm Film Lens 31mm f/11 Focus Range 3.3' / 1 m to Infinity Viewfinder Optical Flash Built-In Shutter Speed 1/120s Battery 1 x AA Alkaline Dimensions 4.5 x 2.4 x 1.25" / 11.4 x 6.1 x 3.2 cm
Just finished roll #2. I was meant to take my time but ended up having too much fun. darn.
So if Kodak Alaris wants to make any money off of you, they’re going to have to come out with a panoramic version that offers twelve exposures on a roll of 36.
So if Kodak Alaris wants to make any money off of you, they’re going to have to come out with a panoramic version that offers twelve exposures on a roll of 36.
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