Paul Ozzello Member Joined Nov 3, 2004 Messages 618 Location Montreal Format Medium Format Apr 29, 2023 #76 Tessar all the way. It's just as sharp in the center but has a much more "organic feel"
Rolleiflexible Member Joined Mar 22, 2005 Messages 2,193 Location Mars Hill, NC Format Multi Format Apr 30, 2023 #77 Ian Grant said: I used a Rolleicord II in the mid 1970s the Triotar lens was superb for portraits, I'd use one again. Ian Click to expand... I took my Rolleicord II for a walk on the Appalachian Trail yesterday โ hereโs a scan of the kallitype I made from the roll this morning:
Ian Grant said: I used a Rolleicord II in the mid 1970s the Triotar lens was superb for portraits, I'd use one again. Ian Click to expand... I took my Rolleicord II for a walk on the Appalachian Trail yesterday โ hereโs a scan of the kallitype I made from the roll this morning:
craigs66 Member Joined Nov 7, 2022 Messages 3 Location NY Format 127 Format Jun 19, 2023 #78 cjbecker said: The images look great, i really like the first 3. What post did you do on the images? Click to expand... Hi, I just got a tessar Rollei. What kind of film were you using in the black and white photo's. I'm using mostly kodak tri-x.
cjbecker said: The images look great, i really like the first 3. What post did you do on the images? Click to expand... Hi, I just got a tessar Rollei. What kind of film were you using in the black and white photo's. I'm using mostly kodak tri-x.
JPD Member Joined Mar 24, 2007 Messages 2,156 Location Sweden Format Medium Format Jun 19, 2023 #79 craigs66 said: Hi, I just got a tessar Rollei. What kind of film were you using in the black and white photo's. I'm using mostly kodak tri-x. Click to expand... If you mean Matus Kalisky's photos, he used Ilford Pan F+ and FP4+. (If you clicked on the images they would have taken you to Flickr with that info).
craigs66 said: Hi, I just got a tessar Rollei. What kind of film were you using in the black and white photo's. I'm using mostly kodak tri-x. Click to expand... If you mean Matus Kalisky's photos, he used Ilford Pan F+ and FP4+. (If you clicked on the images they would have taken you to Flickr with that info).