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Some of you may remember that about a month ago, I asked about TLR cameras and set my mind on wanting a Yashica Mat 124G. When I set my mind to something, and it costs money, I find that my bank account suffers somewhat. I managed to bag a 124G on eBay for just under a tonne. Everything other than the meter works fine, but I have yet to source a battery that is a replacement for the old mecury batteries. I keep meaning to get some hearing aid batteries, but haven' got around to it.
The camera arrived two weeks ago and last weekend was the first chance I had to take it out for a trial run. So I jumped on the train and made my way across to Borough Market. It is a great system to use, nearly everyone that walks past you has no clue what you are up to, so they leave you to it. Handheld metering is easier than I thought (I made it easier by shooting with my back to the sun), and it really slowed me down and thinking about the shot (I also found myself mentally compensating the exposure).
I ran two rolls through, one B&W (delta 400) that I used to get used to the handling and one roll of Provia 400 (the negs are awesome). The only downside to this is that I have to pay to get the negs scanned, but I may try and jerry rig something. The quality of them is massive when you compare it to 35mm.
Black and White

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr
Slide (I love slide)

Fuji Provia 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Fuji Provia 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr
The camera arrived two weeks ago and last weekend was the first chance I had to take it out for a trial run. So I jumped on the train and made my way across to Borough Market. It is a great system to use, nearly everyone that walks past you has no clue what you are up to, so they leave you to it. Handheld metering is easier than I thought (I made it easier by shooting with my back to the sun), and it really slowed me down and thinking about the shot (I also found myself mentally compensating the exposure).
I ran two rolls through, one B&W (delta 400) that I used to get used to the handling and one roll of Provia 400 (the negs are awesome). The only downside to this is that I have to pay to get the negs scanned, but I may try and jerry rig something. The quality of them is massive when you compare it to 35mm.
Black and White

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Ilford Delta 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr
Slide (I love slide)

Fuji Provia 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr

Fuji Provia 400 Medium Format by Sectionate, on Flickr




