felixcat8888
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Pentax 645, 75mm f2.8, expired Portra 160
Can't wait for my fim camera to come back from service. Miss using film
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Pentax 645, 75mm f2.8, expired Portra 160
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Pentax 645, 75mm f2.8, Arista Edu Ultra 400, Rodinal 1+50
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Pentax 645, 75mm f2.8, expired Portra 160
Can't wait for my fim camera to come back from service. Miss using film
Nice work here Iman!
You certainly are a brave guy doing the whole shoot on film.
thanks JK,
feel left behind with all ff cameras around, no choice bring film camera out then :bsmilie:
Hahaha...if still no ff from pentax, i also hv to bring my pentax 67 liao![]()
Let's go la bro.. I'll whip out my GS-1 kit..
PS: With a Pentax spot meter if we are looking at strictly Pentax requirement..![]()
No buyer leh...hahah...u want?![]()
k3 with 20-40
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JK and Imam have too many nice shots
Think i will just share the what happen back end for JK and me.
Another shot with the FA*85/1.4 https://flic.kr/p/qd5NVX Graziella #3 -BW by jenkwang, on Flickr For me, its as good as any 85/1.4 (or 1.2) out there, so don't let anyone beat you into a corner saying its not so (just because they are more vocal or larger user base)
Still searching for d green star 85/1.4. Haha
Ranchy, Imam and JK, good job done at the photoshoot. Too bad I can't join in the fun as I am assistant for Emily workshop. Please post more.
Think you are the only one whom always showcase the DA20-40!! Do showcase more..
I have access to it actually. Different beasts. FA*85 is designed more as a portrait lens. Better close focus rendition. Most ppl complain that its not as sharp as the A*85 at infinity, which is one of the reasons why the A*85 ends up being pass on in hearsay as being better. But in actual use, its certainly sharp at infinity for those sort of f8 landscape type applications (the A*85 is just a bit sharper). A bit pointless imo, that firstly this lens was not designed to be as strong in this usage type (its better for portraits). Secondly, such a fast lens is often for the shallow DOF at close to portrait distances, at largish apertures. Usually for all rounder 85mm, like on a tour, I'd rather the portability of a 85mm f1.8;1.9;2 than a big and specialized 85mm f1.4 of any type/brand. The A*85 is certainly a great lens though (as compared by Lenstip) Just different thing (sharper, but MF, better as a generalist 85mm than a portrait 85mm, though no slouch at it of course)