Autumn leaves
Olympus Pen-FV, 42mm/f1.2, Superia 400, Argentix presskit, Nikon 9000 scan.
I have shot with my grandmother's old fixed-lens Pen, but had been looking into finally picking up my own SLR half-frame. Love the photos I'm seeing in this thread!
For those of you more experienced with this system, which model/variant would you point me towards?
I went with the original Gothic F. The next models have built in meters but the viewfinders are not as bright. Also the Gothic F has a double stroke which I enjoy because I shoot these machines for the tactile feel and the double stroke hits the spot. Lack of meter is also one less thing that'll fail.
Sweet, I think having a brighter viewfinder might be the way to go. Unless there are some standout features from later models (aside from meter) I'd be happy forgoing that for longevity and simplicity's sake...
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FV w/ 50mm(?) nikkor, Kentmere 100 in Pyrocat-HD 1+1+100
and a fisheye
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The FV is quickly becoming my favorite film camera but my Demi S is getting jealous
Nice!
That's halation in the film. Double-X has less antihalation than common B&W still films. Not really noticeable unless you have a light source in frame with a dark surround.
I have Cine HP5+, I think this also may have less anti halation than the regular consumer stuff.
Probably does. Much of the antihalation in B&W still films is in the form of a gray base, and cine films (especially those that might be reversed and projected directly from the camera film) that's undesirable. Wash-out dyes are still an option, but the gray base has more effect than you'd think.
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