I just got my film scanned, I bought a camera last July from Cambridge UK; it is a lovely
Olympus PEN-EE 1961-make. It has a fixed lens and works without a battery depending on lenses surround the main lens -as a light meter- and it is a half frame camera
[takes 35mm films but exposes on 24mm area]. I tried
ILFORD with 400
ISO as a first test and took F4 as a constant aperature to test the light sensors. here appears a photo showing how the photos are exposed to the film, the photos here showing it is 25, while it is actually the 55th photo
[it affords 74 photos]. follows an example of some of the photos' quality.



4 comments:
Both pics are lovely. Thanks for sharing.
thanks anon :) i went like 4 times to the studio and was sitting with him while scanning, he didn't understand why i want even the over exposed..
and i'm really thinking seriously of having a darkroom! :)
Go for it; be all you can be :-)
love the pics :D
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