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So as you know today I went out to test the two cameras in the title, a Radix 6 I think, and a Voigtlander Vitomatic IIa (the best little RF they ever made in my opinion). Had a few issues loading the Radix as it is a Rapid system and I had no cassettes... some fumbling in the changing bag and half a roll of Rollei ASA400 found it's way inside the camera. The other half went in the Vitomatic and off I went, dog bouncing along behind.
A sunny day, a sunny 16 rule for the Radix (ISO400, f/11 at 1/200th?) and of course the Vitomatic has all the whistles and bells. Result for the day is that I learned a big lesson - if you want to use half a Rollei film, make sure the scissors are in the changing bag because as sure as eggs is eggs, you'll get some light in if you have to get them in there later and you *cannot* tear this stuff easily! Whatever. The Radix has a 38mm f/3.5 and the Vitomatic a 50mm f/2.8 - here's a quick comparison (and I love them both!)
I am very much liking the way both of these cameras take a picture, OK I may have accidentally pushed the processing a bit (temp too high... so sue me) but ultimately I do like the old photo look - been after it for ages!
Arthur
PS - thanks to Ujjwal for letting me in on the Rollei film deal too!
A sunny day, a sunny 16 rule for the Radix (ISO400, f/11 at 1/200th?) and of course the Vitomatic has all the whistles and bells. Result for the day is that I learned a big lesson - if you want to use half a Rollei film, make sure the scissors are in the changing bag because as sure as eggs is eggs, you'll get some light in if you have to get them in there later and you *cannot* tear this stuff easily! Whatever. The Radix has a 38mm f/3.5 and the Vitomatic a 50mm f/2.8 - here's a quick comparison (and I love them both!)
I am very much liking the way both of these cameras take a picture, OK I may have accidentally pushed the processing a bit (temp too high... so sue me) but ultimately I do like the old photo look - been after it for ages!
Arthur
PS - thanks to Ujjwal for letting me in on the Rollei film deal too!