Showing posts with label analogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analogue. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Konica

Konica II
Lense: Konishiroku Hexar 50mm f2.8
Film: Fuji superia 200 5/12 
Self developed at Studio8, Bukit Rimau

1. It was generally hazy day for the Shah Alam secretariat building and KKR2 building shots.

2. I need to be more patience during focusing.

3. I was not sure how's the light flare came about.

4. It is not a good outing to check the sharpness of the lense considering the haze.




























Sunday, October 11, 2015

Practical Photography, June 2006
- Who really makes the best FILM?

1. Personally i rarely shot with slides unless for site photos at the begining of the design stage when you need to show the existing site conditions.

2. The two mostly used films due to popular demand and readily widely available were Fujifilm SUPERIA 200 and Kodak GOLD 200.

3. The two had scored highly in the test.

3. The two kiosks of Fujifilm and Kodak were next to each other on ground floor in a shopping mall near to our office.

4. I would stock 6-8 rolls every time we had our office trip to load into my trusty EOS88 first then EOS300 later.






Practical Photography, June 2006
- Can't afford a LEICA M6?


1. I have always wanted a LEICA but the price is not reachable to some and that is me included. 

2. When I saw an advertisement of a used LEICA ie M6 in particular, with a 50mm f2 lense at which i think was very reasonable, i straight went to the shop that evening and the baby became mine.

3. For the current generation of photographers or general public, i planned to reproduce some selected articles from those old magazines i collected when DSLR was a luxury.

4. Looking through stacks of these magazines in the cabinet, i picked this particular June 2006 issue and what a coincidence to find the article about the M6.

5. So, enjoy the articles.

6. Hopefully i have more times to reproduce more articles.

7. This article is copyright to the magazine company and individual author.

8. Donation is very much needed to acquire materials and reproducing or writing new articles.

9. Thank you for your visit and effort. 












Thursday, January 8, 2015

::My Analogue Journey No. 3::

minolta X-700+MC W.ROKKOR-HG35/2.8+arista.edu-ultra100
back-hoe unloading cements

 materials ready for use

cement mixer

 scaffoldings

 lorry

almost ready



morning train