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The duck pond at Jericho Park. The ducks are convinced that everyone who stops have something edible to share and make a bee line for you.
The Distagon has some edge fall off - but not more than any other wide/ultra wide.
This series was one of those 30 min. rolls. I wanted to finish it off so I could run 5 rolls through in Pyrocat HD with a "faster" processing tim. Semi stand for 18 min with agitation at 3/6/9/12 and 15 minutes. Looks like I loose a bit of speed - maybe 1/2 stop compared to the semi stand and a shake/twist at 20 minutes for a total of 40 min.
@azabu-jyuban, tokyo, jun/2009
Contax RX
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 18mm F4.0
Kodak E100G
I always notice that I have not taken the photo of it after I took a bite :-)
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This was a bit of an experiment. I put the Distagon 18mm on the R4M and no auxiliary finder. Using the 21mm frame in the Bessa R4M and "adding" a bit outside the lines - it worked quite well. A couple of shots were too tight, but mostly it worked. On the other hand, the Zeiss 18mm finder is so good that it is almost a pity not using it - but in a pinch, you can use the R4.
Shooting straight into the sun. Very little flare. The field at Jericho park had lots of water on it - to the great enjoyment of the canada geese that hand around there.
We took a walk in Jericho - just to shoot a roll with the Zeiss Distagon 18mm. Weather was actually co-operating and sun came out. With an f4 lens and 100 iso film you need a bit more light.
The wooden sculpture at Jericho Beach. One day I should read up on it and see what it represents. Keep forgetting to do that .
just trying out the close focus on the Distagon 18mm. Th distance is simply my arm - from the elbow to the hand. I have a couple of cameras where here is a piece of gaffers tape around the strap that will give me 0,5m - but not on the Bessa R4M (or the tape had fallen off).
Looks like a pre-historic bird! The Distagon 18mm has a nice look to it. What I like about the Zeiss ZM lens line is that they all are pretty much the same in its rendering, just the angle of view changes.
@ yuigahama, kanagawa, nov/2009
Contax RX
Carl Zeiss T* Distagon 18mm F4.0
Fuji PRO400H (Naniwa Color Kit)
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いい写真, とれましたか? :-)
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@ yuigahama, kanagawa, nov/2009
Contax RX
Carl Zeiss T* Distagon 18mm F4.0
Fuji PRO400H (Naniwa Color Kit)
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想像するにこういう感じの気持ちでありましょぉ・・・
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@oze, gunma, jul/2011
Contax RX
Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 17mm F4.0
ILFORD PAN F PLUS / XTOL 1:3
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Thank you for your wonderful testimonials, Connate san, camerafool san .
I upload this photo for you guys :-)
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@ yuigahama, kanagawa, nov/2009
Contax RX
Carl Zeiss T* Distagon 18mm F4.0
Fuji PRO400H (Naniwa Color Kit)
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He nicely held the Vette in place for me. It was a 1958, original silver colour - evidently the only year when it came in this colour. Pretty perfect shape too.
ISO100 | 18mm | F4.0 | 0.8 sec | Handheld
Canon EOS 20D
Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/18 T*
CY > Canon Lens mount
I took a little walk while we we were waiting for our car to be serviced at the dealership. Taken with a Rollei/Carl Zeiss 18mm f4.0 Auto HFT Distagon lens.
Chris Livesy included some Ilford SXF in his latest box. I haven't used that one for a long time. Surprised how god it is! This is without a red filter so less of the "infra red" look to it. Next ill will be with a medium red and that usually accentuates the infra red look bit.
This is also with the Zeiss Distagon 18mm f4.0. Big lens - but it has very little vignetting and a very even tones.