This weekend, in another of my sessions with nature, a d.g.t.l-friend of mine came with me and lent me a couple of his 35 mm Zeiss lens collection (CZ 100-300 & 80-200). Instead of carrying my Contax 139Q with me, I decided to take a Yashica FX-3 super (with the expected light conditions a little bit more shutter speed would come in handy, I thought) and that combination was the problem!
We started our session on the beach. While thinking that I was photographing with the min. aperture, the truth was another, both lens did not move from the widest ... That was where I screwed up! I noticed that detail after shooting a whole Fuji Sensia 200, when I was starting with the second one of the 4 rolls of Sensia I took with me, already in the forest. All the pictures of the beach session ruined! ... I discovered then that by slightly unscrewing both lens I could move the aperture ring without any problem, and that's what I finally did, just to avoid using back my humble Yashica 35-105.
I just saw the results of all Sensias, and that expected film was ruined ... but when I was looking at that negative with the light box I found this:
We started our session on the beach. While thinking that I was photographing with the min. aperture, the truth was another, both lens did not move from the widest ... That was where I screwed up! I noticed that detail after shooting a whole Fuji Sensia 200, when I was starting with the second one of the 4 rolls of Sensia I took with me, already in the forest. All the pictures of the beach session ruined! ... I discovered then that by slightly unscrewing both lens I could move the aperture ring without any problem, and that's what I finally did, just to avoid using back my humble Yashica 35-105.
I just saw the results of all Sensias, and that expected film was ruined ... but when I was looking at that negative with the light box I found this: