iiiNelson
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LOL... All of you enablers...The film bug is a hard one to get rid of. I'm looking forward to having you join us, HiredArm. You can help breathe some new life into this thread.
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LOL... All of you enablers...The film bug is a hard one to get rid of. I'm looking forward to having you join us, HiredArm. You can help breathe some new life into this thread.
No, I used Portra 400, it is a really nice film. I scanned with Viewscan to collect the most data. I used my Barnack Leitz iiig and a modern CV 35mm lens for the taking.the flowers are great! are there any tricks to getting that look?
Cindy, Love These!:thumbs:I'm just scanning a roll of Portra 400 tonight. The first one is converted to b&w with an Ascough action in CS5.
Leitz iiig and Elmar 35 f/3.5
Leitz iiig and CV 35 f/2.5
Great Set Joe! Thanks Lloyd! Joe, Next Time You Take A Profile Shot Of Me I'll Let You Borrow The 21 Lux To Fit That Jimmy Durante Shnozz In The Picture Better!Nice work, Joe. Say, Steve looks good even on film.
Whew, glad you didn't say that I needed those lenses. (Probably wouldn't help me anyhow.):ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:Thanks Lloyd & Cindy
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Cindy, its probably a combination of the LPro100, lenses, some pp with SEP2 and some USM sharpening for the web
I'll definitely be on a lookout for a iiig, I'm only slightly worried that I may not be able to load film properly.
Joe
Hmm... I tried counting the sprocket holes when cutting for my IIIc. Didn't work out. They all came out black. (I probably shouldn't have counted the whole roll, right? )Whew, glad you didn't say that I needed those lenses. (Probably wouldn't help me anyhow.):ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
Loading the iiig is not hard at all. I made a template out of cardboard and covered it with clear packing tape. I cut the leaders on a couple rolls ahead of time, and put them in my bag. I have had no problems loading once the leader is trimmed. Leica made a metal template at one time, but those have become pricey...and my home-made template works fine. You really don't need the template if you have a steady hand and count the sprocket holes....but it makes cutting them easy.
Hmmm, Lloyd. I guess that isn't working out for you...there may be no hope. For the rest, this link at RFF might be of interest. http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22421&highlight=loading+barnackHmm... I tried counting the sprocket holes when cutting for my IIIc. Didn't work out. They all came out black. (I probably shouldn't have counted the whole roll, right? )