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on Apr 8, 2017 9:09:32 GMT
Posted: Apr 8, 2017 9:09:32 GMT
Here some test shots in Nuremberg (Germany) from a Yashica MF-1 (38mm f/2.8) + Kodak Gold 200 film: #1  #2  #3  #4  #5  #6  #7  These one using the built-in flash: #8  #9  The camera was a really nice suprise, very easy to use and the lens is very sharp without distortions or deformations, but a little too big for such a simple camera, even using normal AA batteries, and I think it has a light leak on the door's hinge side.
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on Apr 11, 2017 21:45:17 GMT
Posted: Apr 11, 2017 21:45:17 GMT
These shots are what this camera is made for and it Does a remarkable job.
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on Apr 13, 2017 1:46:18 GMT
Posted: Apr 13, 2017 1:46:18 GMT
The shots look good sharpness wise, but seem a tad over exposed, like maybe the ISO was not set right (unless it is a DX system camera). Don't know where my MF-1 is at the moment to check. Subject matter is very good too.
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on Apr 15, 2017 8:59:27 GMT
Posted: Apr 15, 2017 8:59:27 GMT
Thanks both for your comments, the ISO can be set manually and was correct, I think it was my fault because of a not-so-good developing and even worst post-processing.
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