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Further to my thread on my using the Pentax LX and being very pleasantly surprised of the quality of the Pentax SMC lenses and the very cheap Ultrafine Plus film I am using (see here), I thought I would take the OM4Ti out this morning with some Zuiko lenses (50mm, 35mm, 24mm) and a Tamron 17mm. I loaded the camera with 19 frames of the Ultrafine Plus and headed out with no real though as to where I was going. A half an hour later I had ended up on Dartmoor at the far end of Burrator Reservoir.
I spent about 1.5 hours looking for and taking my shots, had a mini panic when I discovered that I had lost my VariMagniFinder but when I got back to where I had been using it fortunately I found it again.
Arrived home to where the chemicals had been sitting in the Jobo TPE getting to temperature whilst I was out and I developed the film in Ilford LC29 this time for 8.5 minutes which is a minute longer than I did with the previous film (as I thought the negs were a bit thin), this resulted in negs a bit more like I would have normally expected from a similar type film such as FP4.
I was out looking for Contrasts particularly between light and dark, as I have always had a hankering to shoot something like Ansel Adams' Aspens image. Not even come close yet though!
Now the rub, I much prefer the images from the LX and SMC lenses, so I am now in even more of a quandry. More testing to do before I make a firm decision on which system to keep.
Today's images:
Light and Dark (17mm Tamron, f5.6, 1/60th sec ISO100 Ultrafine Plus Film)
Etheral fern, looked a lot better in real life than it does here, really needed to have more time to have got the exposure perfect but I quite like the effect although it shows the Tamron 17mm's propensity for flare when used into the sun. (17mm Tamron @ f8 1/60th sec, same film)
My favourite of the Day: Sticks & Stone (giant's style)
Alright, a little bit of poetic license as the stone is a huge Granite Block and the sticks are full sized pine trunks. (35mm Zuiko, f11 @ 1/125th sec, same film)
I spent about 1.5 hours looking for and taking my shots, had a mini panic when I discovered that I had lost my VariMagniFinder but when I got back to where I had been using it fortunately I found it again.
Arrived home to where the chemicals had been sitting in the Jobo TPE getting to temperature whilst I was out and I developed the film in Ilford LC29 this time for 8.5 minutes which is a minute longer than I did with the previous film (as I thought the negs were a bit thin), this resulted in negs a bit more like I would have normally expected from a similar type film such as FP4.
I was out looking for Contrasts particularly between light and dark, as I have always had a hankering to shoot something like Ansel Adams' Aspens image. Not even come close yet though!
Now the rub, I much prefer the images from the LX and SMC lenses, so I am now in even more of a quandry. More testing to do before I make a firm decision on which system to keep.
Today's images:
Light and Dark (17mm Tamron, f5.6, 1/60th sec ISO100 Ultrafine Plus Film)
Etheral fern, looked a lot better in real life than it does here, really needed to have more time to have got the exposure perfect but I quite like the effect although it shows the Tamron 17mm's propensity for flare when used into the sun. (17mm Tamron @ f8 1/60th sec, same film)
My favourite of the Day: Sticks & Stone (giant's style)
Alright, a little bit of poetic license as the stone is a huge Granite Block and the sticks are full sized pine trunks. (35mm Zuiko, f11 @ 1/125th sec, same film)

