Thomas Boesgaard
I Finally Upgraded to a Fullframe Camera
Well, actually, I looked at some older images made with this Zeiss camera, and decided to try the camera wih some Fuji Neopan I had lying around. Fuji Neopan is a black and white film, that can be developed in the same chemicals as color-film (C41 processing). This makes it easy to drop off the film at any minilab.
This camera has a built in lightmeter. The sensor -selenium cell i suppose - sits just above the lens, to the right of the viewfinder (or left when you see the camera from this angle). The readout from the meter is on the top of the camera. The camera is still fully manual. It seems the camera is a constant f2.8. Adjusting the shutterspeed is with dial around the lens. This is linked to the meter, and there is a needle which you must match with the output from the meter.
I Finally Upgraded to a Fullframe Camera
Well, actually, I looked at some older images made with this Zeiss camera, and decided to try the camera wih some Fuji Neopan I had lying around. Fuji Neopan is a black and white film, that can be developed in the same chemicals as color-film (C41 processing). This makes it easy to drop off the film at any minilab.
This camera has a built in lightmeter. The sensor -selenium cell i suppose - sits just above the lens, to the right of the viewfinder (or left when you see the camera from this angle). The readout from the meter is on the top of the camera. The camera is still fully manual. It seems the camera is a constant f2.8. Adjusting the shutterspeed is with dial around the lens. This is linked to the meter, and there is a needle which you must match with the output from the meter.