Batteries Not Included
A blog focused on cameras with no batteries - and the photos they take
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Sunday, February 26, 2006
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Elmar 50/3.5 - Showing its stuff
Believe it or not, but in addition to taking photos OF my cameras - I also do use them :)
I've been putting 3-4 rolls of film through my Leica III (F) and am just now getting around to scanning some of the results. The Leica III has in very short time become my favorite carry-with-me camera and it's rare that I head out without the camera either slung over my shoulder (love that Luigi case) or tucked into my camera bag.
Granted I am most likely somewhat biased considering how much I like this camera but I must say I was very pleasantly surprised with how well the 50/3.5 lens performed (not bad for a 70+ year old, uncoated lens).
Below are a couple of photos from the first roll where I tried to snap photos indoors, outdoors, portraits, cityscapes, etc - on various shutterspeed and aperture settings to get a feel for how the camera and lens would peform.
I've been putting 3-4 rolls of film through my Leica III (F) and am just now getting around to scanning some of the results. The Leica III has in very short time become my favorite carry-with-me camera and it's rare that I head out without the camera either slung over my shoulder (love that Luigi case) or tucked into my camera bag.
Granted I am most likely somewhat biased considering how much I like this camera but I must say I was very pleasantly surprised with how well the 50/3.5 lens performed (not bad for a 70+ year old, uncoated lens).
Below are a couple of photos from the first roll where I tried to snap photos indoors, outdoors, portraits, cityscapes, etc - on various shutterspeed and aperture settings to get a feel for how the camera and lens would peform.
More photos to come.
Leica III (F), Elmar 50/3.5, Fuji Neopan 400, Yellow Leitz filter