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> Yeah! With the OM-3Ti of course. :)
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Of course! The 3Ti has been getting heavy-duty B&W use this week. There
were times when I was pushing it harder than I've ever pushed a camera
before. Twice, the lighting was so INCREDIBLE, that I literally was just
pointing and shooting, one right after another. No two shots alike, just
kept recomposing and shooting.
Of course, I've done that with digital, but 99% of the shots were junk.
Provided I don't screw up the processing, at least one roll of film is worth
gold--one of those career rolls.
Boy, did I screw up on the packing of lenses. I tried removing some
duplicates, which meant my only 35mm is the 35/shift and the 35-80. No
50/3.5, no 35/2.8. Normally, not a problem, but my polarizers are in 49mm
and 72mm size. I don't have a ring adaptor for the 35-80 to take the 72mm
polarizer yet. An oversight. So, the 100/2.8 got extremely heavy use in
B&W.
I did a lot of shots using the Red #25 and Polarizer with the Neopan SS.
The scenes during certain lighting conditions demanded the extreme
contrast--Especially of the patterns on the dunes.
Multi-spot in manual mode rocks. There is absolutely nothing else out there
like it.
AG
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