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  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

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  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • Canon F-1 ORWO NC500

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2023-10-18

    Test of the film Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC 500 with my Canon F-1 and a Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm during a photo session at the Botanical Garden of Lyon, France, on October 16, 2023. The Original Wolfen (ORWO) NC500 is a negative-color film distributed by InovisCoat GmbH in Germany initially for cinema film (500 ISO) and adapted for 35mm photography at 400 ISO for the standard C-41 process. Expositions were determined for the recommended 400 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective metering privileging the shadow areas or, most of the time, the very efficient build-in metering of the Canon F-1 that operates also selectively manner in a central rectangular small area. October 16, 2023 Jardin Botanique de Lyon Parc de la Tête d'Or 69006 Lyon After full exposure, the film was processed by a local lab service using the C-41 process. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The temperature color of light source of the reproduction system was set at 5600 K so that the RGB chanels were optimally distributed over the tonality range. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior to the final JPEG editions. Color were balanced carefully using the 3 RGB histograms as guidelines to search for a best white balance and tonalities according the computer screen set for the Adobe RGB 1998 color tones. All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg together with some smartphone Vivio Y76 documentary pictures. About the camera and the lens : I own this Canon F-1 since April 2022. The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972. The Canon FD lens 1:2.8 f=100mm is a very early production of April 1971. The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.

  • #27215796

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-05

    A photo session at the Gerland Stadium, Lyon, France, on April 2, 2024. I was equipped of my KW Praktina IIa mounted with the Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm lens.The camera was loaded with a 36-exposure Ilford FP4+ film . No filters were used during the whole session. Expositions were determined for 125 ISO using an Autometer III Minolta light meter fitted with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. Shutter speeds of 1/125s or 1/250s were used with aperture from the full aperture f/2.8 to f/16. Stade de Gerland, April 2, 2024 69007 Lyon France. After exposure, the film was revealed using Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developper at dilution 1+25 and 20°C for 9 min. The film was then digitized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.

  • #27244032

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244026

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244027

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244031

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244036

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244035

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244038

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244039

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244040

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244045

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244048

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244047

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244044

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244043

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244041

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244049

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244056

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244053

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244054

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244051

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244050

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.

  • #27244058

    partagé par jmlancelin le 2024-04-18

    A photographic excursion from Lyon, France to Bourdeau, a village on the shore of the Bourget lake, Savoie, on April 16, 2024 My walk started from le Bourget-du-Lac car park to Bourdeau 4km away following the lake . For this session, I used my Zorki 1 D (year 1955) camera loaded with a 36-exposure Ferrania P33 , with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. The Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on FOCA (France) yellow filter with a given coefficient of x2.5 plus a generic metal cylindric shade hood. Expositions were determined for 80 ISO (instead of the Ferrania P33 160) Iso to compensate the filter light absorption, using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. April 16, 2024 73370 Bourdeau France After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 5min.