I'm not a professional photographer so I shoot only for my relatives'
weddings,
My favorite B&W film is TMax 100 and also the 400.
I chose this fine grain film because I also shoot half frames. I have pen
FT's and assortment of Pen lenses.The quality of their lenses is very
superior.
I guess being an Olynpus fan, you also have half frame models. You missed a
lot of excitements in terms of lens resolution, film grains, life size
blow-ups from half frame negatives, etc if you didn't have a Pen.
I like using ancient cameras in producing pictures whose quality compares
with those produced with modern/ high/digital ones.
I have lots of carefully kept negatives and slides waiting for a good but
affordable scanner. These are all taken with Olympus cameras, OM 1, OM2 and
Pen's.
Dado
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fernando Gonzalez Gentile" <fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 4:24 AM
Subject: [OM] Re: OM2 (plain) and T20
> on 3/06/2004 23:24, Dado dela Cruz at dado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Obviously, it's one
> > of the problems corrected in the OM2n model.
> Yes, this improvement makes for faster lenses and faster film, shalower
> depht of field, therefore critical focusing, and coarse grain (at least
when
> 'n' model was introduced, ASA 400 Ektachrome was not my preferred film,
TriX
> was). Nice improvement ;-))
> Do you shoot many weddings?
>
> /F.
>
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