rpavich
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I received the FE2 and flash yesterday so I shot a quick test roll to make sure everything was good.
I'm not sure which lens was used in these shots so I won't guess. I used all of my lenses to make sure all would work.
The good news is that it's fine. I checked it with the SB16 and it seems to be fine for flash also though I haven't finished that roll yet. As an aside...wow! that SB16 is HUGE! I ordered an SB24 to replace it...that's just way too big, and it's too bad too because it's in very nice shape with all boxes and accessories just like it came from Nikon. If anyone would like it...just let me know, I'll make you a deal. It's too bad too, I love the "no-screen" controls; very easy to operate.
I shot Eastman Double X at 400 and developed in D96 for time + 20% which was a mistake because the conditions were very sunny and contrasty. I should have just dev'd for the specified time. These were printed on a grade 2 filter and were still a bit too contrasty overall.
As you can see on the contact sheet many were overexposed because I was shooting wide open to make the focusing conditions as difficult as possible.
I'm not sure which lens was used in these shots so I won't guess. I used all of my lenses to make sure all would work.
The good news is that it's fine. I checked it with the SB16 and it seems to be fine for flash also though I haven't finished that roll yet. As an aside...wow! that SB16 is HUGE! I ordered an SB24 to replace it...that's just way too big, and it's too bad too because it's in very nice shape with all boxes and accessories just like it came from Nikon. If anyone would like it...just let me know, I'll make you a deal. It's too bad too, I love the "no-screen" controls; very easy to operate.
I shot Eastman Double X at 400 and developed in D96 for time + 20% which was a mistake because the conditions were very sunny and contrasty. I should have just dev'd for the specified time. These were printed on a grade 2 filter and were still a bit too contrasty overall.
As you can see on the contact sheet many were overexposed because I was shooting wide open to make the focusing conditions as difficult as possible.


