Film Fun with film cameras (Image thread)

All on the M2 :)

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Stephen, Lake St Clair. 35mm Color Skopar + Pro400H

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Tristan, Low Head. 90mm Tele-Elmarit + Portra 160

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Jan, Darling Harbour. 35mm Color Skopar + Portra 160

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Mum, West Head. 35mm Color Skopar + Portra 160

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West Head. 35mm Color Skopar + Pro400H

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Mt Pelion West. 90mm Tele Elmarit + Portra 160

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Late, Redfern Station. 35mm Color Skopar + Portra 160

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Marisa, Windermere Plains. 35mm Color Skopar + Portra 160

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Jan, Redfern. 35mm Color Skopar + Pro400H

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Steve, Mt Oakleigh. 35mm Color Skopar + Portra 160
 
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San Jose del el Rosario Cemetery

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Rio Grande Nature Center vistor center building, Brutalism in Albuquerque.

Both shot with the Olympus 35 SP, fast becoming my favorite 35mm film camera.
 
After that balmy Sunday we had (37F), the front stairs are now -spotlessly- clean. Was able to chip up all the ice with the back of a long-handled axe. Back to -2F this morning... so cold that ice makes a different noise when you walk on it. Much louder.
And I have about 8 inches of snow on mine.
 
Those Bronica shots are timeless. Made me go google that model, I wasn't familiar with them. They're not that pricey... very cool.

Kyle, my Bronica kit cost me $300 CAD. Body, 2 backs (120, 220), AE finder, two lenses. Great entry to medium format. It felt big when I got it but it's fairly compact compared to a Mamiya RZ67 I just got.
 
How do you find the lenses to be? Sharp enough, decent contrast, and how do they do with flare? (Understand I'm not expecting amazingness, and in fact I like some character in a film lens.)
 
I find the 75mm to be sharp. Haven't used the 150mm at all. I think Bronica made MC, EII, PE versions of many lenses. EII is the one I have. The above two shots were handheld, Portra 160 film and the shutter speed wasn't very fast because of the time of day. Less than optimal conditions.

This one was with Lomo 400 film. I think the shutter speed was a bit higher on this one.

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I have a roll of Ektar loaded in the RZ67 - looking forward to seeing how that film turns out.
 
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