a very good pointI'm sorry I don't use tri-x. maybe you should expand the choices of film you use.

a very good pointI'm sorry I don't use tri-x. maybe you should expand the choices of film you use.
how about LOLA CHOO(or was it CHEW)???
I had Lola Choo for my Primary 1 teacher in St Stephen's School.
Then I had her for History in Secondary 1 and Secondary 2 at St Patrick's School. I remember her because she used to make us underline everything in the text book, except the questions.
By the way, Tay Cheng Khoon passes away a few weeks ago.
I am still in touch with Cyril Louis, who has migrated to Canada.
Shot with Voigtlander 15mm f4.5 super heliar aspherical. Does architecture quite well.
ISO 200. Stopped down to f8.
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Trying out my new lens.
Make a guess which lens....remember I have a 1.5x crop factor.
I'm guessing, a standard 50 or a 90?
I'm guessing, a Nokton 50mm f/1.5? That's a great lens for low light. There's a Noctilux f/1, but I think it's too expensive to consider.
I like the picture of the old man. The range of tones are very good, plus the composure and the focus are spot on. Great job.![]()
Thanks. There is a steep earning curve to the RF camera and this 50mm lens.
I treasure my EOS and autofocus.
do u face the focus shift issue with the zm 50mm f/1.5?