Having Fun with Shooting Film


I was quite lucky to get a fully functional Rolleiflex F 2.8 Planar at a reasonable price but the cost of film, development and scanning is killing me. It is very sharp even at wide open 2.8 but difficult to nail the focus.
A shot at 2.8
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Wow! Cool.
Was it the one some fella was selling for about $300 the other day?
I can't believe the pricing he was selling it for.
 

I was quite lucky to get a fully functional Rolleiflex F 2.8 Planar at a reasonable price but the cost of film, development and scanning is killing me. It is very sharp even at wide open 2.8 but difficult to nail the focus.
A shot at 2.8
You're really lucky.

To think about it, the price of 120 film/roll sometimes is cheaper than 135 film. But you get only 12-15 exposure only. For scanning, you can try pinholecam's DSLR scanning method.

Wow! Cool.
Was it the one some fella was selling for about $300 the other day?
I can't believe the pricing he was selling it for.

I think the $300 on BnS was the 3.5 version. Still it's quite cheap. Even rolleicord and seagull price, now also around that price.
 

Few shots from Jonker Street last week. I miss Malacca food.
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Super Program, K 55mm f1.8, Ultramax 400
 

Hi guys what's the best place for developing and scanning in SG? My usual shop appears to use a lousy low res scanner, looking for a better one
 

Hi guys what's the best place for developing and scanning in SG? My usual shop appears to use a lousy low res scanner, looking for a better one

You can try to do copies with your DSLR.
I did some trials vs my Canon 9000F and am happy enough with the results.

http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/slr-compacts/982286-flat-bed-scanner-9000f-vs-dslr-scanning.html


For shops, you can try Konota (but not cheap) or Photo Hub (but rather small file) there is also someone doing it in CS commercial services section IIRC.
Long term, you just have to find a way to do yourself, as you can buy a 9000F for the price of ~20 scan sessions.
 

Fruit market at Lembang
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Super Program, K 24mm f2.8, Superia 200
 

Still at Lembang

Traditional snack: roasted corn and sticky rice
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Cute rabbits
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Super Program, K 24mm f2.8, Kodak Color Plus 200
 

Still at Lembang

Traditional snack: roasted corn and sticky rice
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Super Program, K 24mm f2.8, Kodak Color Plus 200

This set is really beautiful. Love the contrast and colors.
K24 on film is really wide!
 

This set is really beautiful. Love the contrast and colors.
K24 on film is really wide!

Thanks JK. It was developed and scanned in Bandung. The cost for develop+scan+cd is only $2.8/roll :)

I love the compactness of K 24 on small film body. On digital my k-x and DA 16-45 is quite bulky. Perhaps need to get DA 15 :devil: Really like this focal length.
 

Thanks JK. It was developed and scanned in Bandung. The cost for develop+scan+cd is only $2.8/roll :)

I love the compactness of K 24 on small film body. On digital my k-x and DA 16-45 is quite bulky. Perhaps need to get DA 15 :devil: Really like this focal length.


Wow! $2.80 - incredible
 

Another traditional snack: Colenak (roasted fermented cassava served with coconut, palm sugar, and peanut), fresh yogurt and strawberry milk
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Dairy farm behind the restaurant that sell the snack above
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The view from the rabbit satay stall
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Friendly fruit seller, all fruits come from nearby village
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A kid inside basket at fruit market
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Super Program, K 24mm f2.8, Kodak Color Plus 200
 

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Still in Lembang, there's Carmel hermitage monastery for Catholics

The church
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Stations of the cross
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People can buy flowers from seller outside the monastery
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There's also a renovated cave for praying
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Super Program, K 24mm f2.8, Superia 200
 

Another trip to Aroma Coffee factory, Bandung

This factory has been around since 1930, the current owner was the 2nd generation who run this factory (the factory was passed down from his father)
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There are two type of coffee this factory sell: Robusta and Arabica. Robusta is a strong coffee, while arabica smells good.
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After harvest, the beans aren't directly roasted. They're aged first for few years to reduce the caffeine. For Robusta, it's 5 years, for Arabica, it's 8 years.
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They use rubber wood to roast the coffee
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Mr Widya Pratama, the owner of this coffee factory (sorry for the blur)
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Super Program, K 55mm f1.8, Superia 400
 

Some street shoot

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Super Program, K 55mm f1.8, expired Fomapan 100 in Rodinal
 

Some night shoot

Glutinous rice ball seller
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Stray dog
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Egg crust omelette
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Roasted banana and corn
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Super Program, K 55mm f1.8, Tri-X 400 pushed to 1600 in Rodinal
 

Can't remember the lens, probably the A50/1.4 for most of them.

B/W is just so timeless...
sometimes I wish the choice of color is taken away from me in digital.
There is always that dilemma to present in color or b/w and that decision is 'corrupted' by first having viewed the photo in color.


MZ-5n - Arista EDU BW 400
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Thaipusam 2012 @ Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple

MZ-30 + FA77, HP5+ pushed to iso1600, tmax developer 10mins. self scan

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This thread sparked my interest in film and I got myself a Me Super but did not have chance to try it out till last week. A totally new experience which I can only describe as "Simplicity at its hardest".
No preview of photo taken, no shake reduction and no changing of ISO value or white balance. Just aperture, compose, focus and click. A one roll film experience that everyone should try it in their lifetime.
Some shots to share. All taken with FA 28-80 on Kodak Ultramax 400. Colors from the developed film does look better than these self-scans from the 4Rs.
Colourful Temple
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Colors
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Growing concrete jungle.
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Small flowers (with Vivitar Macro adapter)
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