Film Showcase Lomography Color Negative 400

Wongler

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Bethesda, MD
Camera: Konica Auto S2
Negatives scanned with an Epson V550, 2400dpi jpg


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I really like the look of this film.
Agfa Optima Sensor
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I think I see what you mean - nice colours, nice texture. Sadly, my dealer doesn't stock them, and ordering from Lomography directly has the potential risk of costing import taxes ... Anyhow, very nice work - and good performance from the little camera!

M.
 
I think I see what you mean - nice colours, nice texture. Sadly, my dealer doesn't stock them, and ordering from Lomography directly has the potential risk of costing import taxes ... Anyhow, very nice work - and good performance from the little camera!

M.
Matt, can you buy them from Amazon in Switzerland? They are the same price in the UK as buying direct from Lomography.
 
Some more with the Ricoh 500G (levels tweaked in LR to give them slightly more punch).

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Quite compelling performance from the little warrior - did you use the camera's meter for these?

M.
 
Yep, twirl the shutter speed ring until the aperture needle is at the desired value and click :)
The metering seems pretty darn good actually. I think from my last roll of 36, maybe 2 images needed the overall exposure changing in LR processing, and they were shooting into the sun.
 
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