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Hi guys.
Took these last night with the sony and also shot a roll of film for the first time. The film camera was a 70's mamiya : manual focus, aperture and exposure. Doubt Ill be posting those pics
but it will definately improve my photography to work totally manually every now and then...
Here are the ones from the sony, all f 2.8 with blue filter:
Here is the mamiya beast. If felt like it was actually a solid piece of lead.
Cheers!
Matt
Took these last night with the sony and also shot a roll of film for the first time. The film camera was a 70's mamiya : manual focus, aperture and exposure. Doubt Ill be posting those pics

Here are the ones from the sony, all f 2.8 with blue filter:


Here is the mamiya beast. If felt like it was actually a solid piece of lead.

Cheers!
Matt
Hi Guys. Thanks for the comments. I spent a while deliberating over as to whether or not they are level... There is a rise on the bank to the left which makes them look wonky, but the actual waterline is straight. I couldnt decide whether to tilt it to compensate or just leave it... so I left it.
Thanks!
Matt
Thanks!
Matt
gravymaster said:
Cheers ed. Seems like a sound investment. However the picture is straight. If i adjust it for the bank the water will be going up hill and some clever dick is bound to comment...
Ah, but it's what it looks like that counts. As a Producer how many times have I said to the Editor: 'That sound is a bit low'. 'Well it's OK on the meters' they say. 'No doubt, but the clients don't see the meters, they only hear the sound...'
Well you get the idea. Main thing is that you like it - ignore us lot

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