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My first time using a 'proper' medium format camera (usually is either on Holga or Diana). Did some test shots and here they are ... ![]() ![]() ![]()
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lovely colors unker!
u know...i kinda regret selling mine away ![]() i think..i just have to buy my next aim soon to curb my regrets ![]() |
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are you using fujifilm x-tra 400? the tonality is pretty amazing (duh, since its MF
) I personally like the birdcage shot ![]()
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Thanks. I used a recently expired Afga Optima 100 for these.
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Wah! Must be some big time cool toy! What is it?
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Can share what machine do you use to scan the roll of film?
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I got these scanned at Triple D lab (Fuji). It's the first time I'm scanning at shops. Usually for Diana/Holga shots, I use my ultra el-cheapo scanner at home
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Very nice. I would have almost assumed you were using slide film because the colors came out so pretty - sad to say my experiences with negative film have not been that good. As a result I shoot slides instead, with all the hassle and extra costs associated with processing.
What camera did you use? |
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I use a GA645Wi![]()
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Nice colours from the expired negative film. You enjoying the cam ?
Taking my one on another trip tomorrow. |
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Really nice pop to the images, esp like the buddha tooth relic temple shot for some reason..
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wow GA645Wi!
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Well done
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$11.20 scanning for all 12 shots, which includes developing of the film?
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not 12 ... 16
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try investing in a flatbed scanner lor. Saw someone selling a Epson 4490 scanner in the B&S column. That scanner can scan to pretty good resolution. If u are shooting film still, it maybe more worthwhile investing in a flatbed scanner than to always send out for colourlab to scan.
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