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Akira

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Re: Shooting with the Nikon FE and 35mm f2 lens
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2017, 16:13:27 »
Peter, this is a marvelous series of classic street photos.  The scans looks fine, but they would look much better when printed on paper.


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Re: Shooting with the Nikon FE and 35mm f2 lens
« Reply #16 on: September 20, 2017, 18:52:08 »
Peter: Did you develop the film yourself? I love the compositions.
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Re: Shooting with the Nikon FE and 35mm f2 lens
« Reply #17 on: September 20, 2017, 23:33:36 »
They used to say, "Grain is an amateur obsession." In my case grain became much less important when I added 4x5 and 6x6~6x7 to 35mm. With various formats one had a choice.

Today I'll say, "Noise is an amateur obsession." and I indulge as today I'm a amateur. If I had something more modern than a D800, can you feel my pain?

All I want is a D850, D5 and D500. Maybe I should prey to Charles and he might send me at least the D850.

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Today we "pixel peep," yesterday we used a 50mm enlarging lenses and a heavy 10x grain focuser to "grain peep." It's really not that different.
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Re: Shooting with the Nikon FE and 35mm f2 lens
« Reply #18 on: September 21, 2017, 00:43:31 »
"Grain is an amateur obsession." In my case grain became much less important when I added 4x5 and 6x6~6x7 to 35mm. With various formats one had a choice.

Today I'll say, "Noise is an amateur obsession." >>>

I had never thought about grain/noise in those terms but how right you are!

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Sometimes during the Film Era we used to deliberately create as much grain as we could induce from the film by extreme processing. One trick was to under-expose Ektachrome (transparency film) by several stops; process for an extended time in B&W print developer; and then complete the development for a color negative.

You could get really extreme ASA ratings, posterized (pointillistic) color; and golf ball sized grain by processing like that.

In the digital age, for action and low-light photography, I am more interested in capturing the shot and I really don't give a hoot about Noise in those sort of images.

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Re: Shooting with the Nikon FE and 35mm f2 lens
« Reply #19 on: September 21, 2017, 01:22:34 »
Here are a couple: the first one was rated at 6400 ASA; and the second one at the then (late 1960s) unheard of 25,000 ASA.

(25,000 ISO is a piece of cake for today's D5!)


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Re: Shooting with the Nikon FE and 35mm f2 lens
« Reply #20 on: September 21, 2017, 15:02:54 »
Thank you for your kind words about the series.

@Frank Fremery: I did not develop the film myself nor did I scan. But I intent to make my own scans later.

Ann: I like the noise/grain these photos. Very appropriate. I haven't seen a digital sensor yet that produces these intense colors at ISO 25000 although I should be careful saying that.
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Re: Shooting with the Nikon FE and 35mm f2 lens
« Reply #21 on: October 16, 2017, 04:28:36 »
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