It started at the 2014 Photokina in Cologne. At the booth of CineStillFilm I had seen that film the first time - and heared about the Kickstarter Project for 120-Type-Films.
At home I placed some Dollars at Kickstarter and later I found 135-Type-Films available at Fotoimpex, So I ordered 3 of these films and lodes the one to my Pentax Super A.
Meanwhile the Kickstarter-Project failed but my initial film is exposed and devoloped.
The use of tungsten film with 800-ASA is very limited but the results show that this film has it's qualities.
All these pictures have been taken with a M35/2,0 w/o any tripod - but see yourself:
The results are vey impessive and night athmosphere is shwon in a unique way.
Especially with sufficient exposure (related to 800 ASA) the results are absolutely great- but when taking picture at night some areas of the pictures are underexposed/black. These ares show significant blue grain that can be reduced by using lightroom CA-Correction after sanning (some of the tungsten calibarion is lost by this adaptation).
Conclusion: RECOMMENDABLE - It's a pitty that the Kick-Starter-Project for 120-Type Film failed.
PS: All pictures are shown at my Homepage
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Montag, 17. November 2014
Sonntag, 17. November 2013
Indian Summer and NYC
In October we traveled the NE of the USA - during the next weeks I will report in my German Blog and will show pictures - You are invited to follow this blog by using a translation.
My travel report starts HERE
My travel report starts HERE
Samstag, 9. November 2013
Modification of a #BG4 for #PentaxK3
Sonntag, 15. September 2013
#Pentax #6x7: Broken chain
I love using my old #Lunasix.......especially since the coupling chain of my Pentax 67 is broken since Saturday :-(
#Pentax #K01 #Firmware update solves #Sigma #Ring-flash issue
As reported in March (sorry - just German) the collaboration between Pentax K01 and Sigma Ring-flash EM-140DG did not work - the flash fired always full power and didn't care about the TTL-settings. This fault is gone after the latest update to Firmware 1.04 that was released last week by Pentax.
Mittwoch, 3. Juli 2013
Isle of Man TT 2012
The TT 2013 is just over and I have already prepared the last racing photos from last year.
I want to guide you arround the Mountain Course with 8 stops:
I hope you liked the 60.73 km (37.733 mi) trip arround the course.
More pictures are here.
I want to guide you arround the Mountain Course with 8 stops:
| Start/Finish |
| Braddan |
| Ballaugh Bridge |
| Gooseneck |
| Bungalow |
| Creg-Ny-Baa |
| Governers Bridge |
| Victoria Road |
More pictures are here.
Sonntag, 2. Juni 2013
Conversion of a Pentax K24/2,8 to 'A'
There is a lot of great K and M lenses around - and they would even be better if the are "A"!
Therefore I thought about a way of conversion........
Starting lens was a K 24/2,8 and to get some of the necessary spare parts I bought a cheap F35-80 at ebay.
Initially I tried to fit the F-back-ring to the K-lens. The positive surprise was: It fits!
It is just necessary to put the right contact pins to the right positions.
This should work with one contact pin and 2 holes/isolated points.
Therefore I thought about a way of conversion........
Starting lens was a K 24/2,8 and to get some of the necessary spare parts I bought a cheap F35-80 at ebay.
Initially I tried to fit the F-back-ring to the K-lens. The positive surprise was: It fits!
It is just necessary to put the right contact pins to the right positions.
To find out which are the right pins Bojidar Dimitrov's Pentax K-Mount Page is a good source. It shows that 4 pins have to be inserted and 2 positions need to be isolated (011*10).
After recognizing that the insertion for spring loaded contact pins is much more difficult than the isolation of positions I changed my plans and decided to use the original ring as a starting point. The F-ring was used as a drilling jig only.
This should work with one contact pin and 2 holes/isolated points.
But during the first camera trials it shows poor results:
- On Pentax P30 and Z70 the cameras recognized "A" - but apertures are 1,4...22
- On Pentax K10d and K7 the lens was not recognized at all :-(
Applying one additional hole didn't help in the expected way. After some discussions with a friend from German Pentax Forum DFN I decided that one of the holes was too much.
- On Pentax P30 and Z70 the cameras recognized "A" - but apertures are 1,4...22
- On Pentax K10d and K7 the lens was not recognized at all :-(
Applying one additional hole didn't help in the expected way. After some discussions with a friend from German Pentax Forum DFN I decided that one of the holes was too much.
After soldering the excessive hole and isolated the last drilling it works: Apertures form 2.8 to 22 can be adjusted by the camera!
The first tests on my K7 showed the expected results.
The first tests on my K7 showed the expected results.
Exposure is OK at 2,8 and needs to be adjusted by minus 0,5 step for each step the aperture is closed (means F8 --> - 1,5). Without this correction it causes over-exposures the more you close the aperture. It is caused by a lack of linearity in these old lenses but I think that is something I can use.
During the tests I found that the spring loaded pin didn't like any movement of the aperture ring. Using one of the longer screws from the F-lens blocks the ring @ F22 now.
The surprise came when I tried the lens on my Pentax K01:
Right exposure was possible only at F8 and above.
What is the reason/A hypothesis:
If you look at the K01 behavior you can see that A/F/FA/DA-Lenses have partly closed apertures during view and measurement mode depending on the light conditions. This may cause in the result that aperture values cloes to the settings during the measurement are well exposed and wide open shots are underexposed.
If you look at the K01 behavior you can see that A/F/FA/DA-Lenses have partly closed apertures during view and measurement mode depending on the light conditions. This may cause in the result that aperture values cloes to the settings during the measurement are well exposed and wide open shots are underexposed.
If you have additional/other ideas your input is appreciated!
Update September 2013: Due to the liniarity failure and the limited advantages of the modifications I rebuild the lens now using a back ring of a defect K28/2,8. Parallel I got a manual Sigma A lens
Therefore the K24/2.8 is on sale now!
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