Show us yer film shots then!

Mju 1 lens was never as highly rated as the mju 11. We have both (now) but have never had both working at the same time (the first was an absolute turkey... don't buy cameras in 42nd St, NY!).

Particularly like no 3, Keith.
 
Mooched about the fields for a couple of hours this morning, to test out the new Yashica GSN.

Agfa Vista 200 developed and scanned in Asda. Not had Asda scans before, and for £3.50 dev+scan I don't think you could complain about the quality, although I don't think I'd use them all the time. I actually tried to re-scan them on my V550 when I got home but I can't seem to get scans which aren't blurry, so I think my scanner's on it's way out!

Photos are totally unedited, just resized to post

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Looking good @Carl Hall Got yourself a bargain. Like that you've got a photo of a proper tog;)
 
The dolls on the narrow boat remind me of the film Chucky!! :jawdrop:
 
Those are good but No 2 is very creepy....o_O
 
More car-boot compacts, this time a Pentax Espio zoom. This was the one I tested with OOD film, stupidly. This one turned out nice, though. I liked the colours, and I like what the zoom has done with the compression of the depth of field.
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It's been ages since I last posted in this thread...
Anyway, amongst some film cameras I acquired a couple of weeks back, was a 6x9 folder made in the 1920's. I've put some test rolls through it(and it has not been an easy camera to use. The distance scale is out, and it had no viewing screen, so it was all a bit hit and miss. However, a bit of bodging seems to have sorted things...
An image taken today(shot on OOD Fujifilm 800 , shot it at ISO 400, home developed in C41.
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The folder...
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Lol Asha... how did you guess :naughty:

I have a stash of books, numerous ones to do with photography.. Makes me look professional and gives an impression that i know what i'm doing after years of studying........in réality, i haven't a clue :D
 
I have a stash of books, numerous ones to do with photography.. Makes me look professional and gives an impression that i know what i'm doing after years of studying........in réality, i haven't a clue :D
:LOL::LOL:
 
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^^^WHS^^^ Fabulous work.
 
Thank you for the kind words everyone, These would be my second roll of 120 and 4th roll of film ever shot. All I have to say is a lot of helpful books from great photographers such as Jonathan Canlas, Jose Villa and Elizabeth Messina have taught me everything I know and have been invaluable when metering for the desired exposure.

Trushar
 
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