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The campanula does have 300 to 500 different Species. What you see here is the campanula bohemica which can be found also here in Germany. This Image was taken with an more than 40 years old vintage lens Pentacon 50mm F1.8 made by Meyer-Optik Görlitz. Those old lenses do have their own caracters and you will have to focus manually. They do have their own special character in their images. The 50mm Pentacon Lens got produced fromn 1971 - 1978.
Meyer Optik Görlitz Pentacon 50 mm F1.8
Wide open f4.0. After troubles with aperture blades and taking it to pieces, this lens is back. Recieved bayonet mount for Sony E, weather is not too friendly for shooting. Only want to demonstrate, how old phoenix has grown :)
Cámara: Pentacon Six
Película: Kodak Portra
ISO: 160
Velocidad Obturación: 1/1000
Apertura : f16
Distancia Focal: 80mm
Objetivo: Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Biometar 2.8/80mm
Datos Revelado Tetenal C41
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 3’15’’ 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 4’ 38º+- 5º
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Agitación estándar
My vintage lens rabbit hole journey continues. This image was taken with a 50mm f1.8 Prakticar lens, made I think in the 80s in what was then East Germany. It came attached to a Prakticar film camera and was the kit lens for that particular camera. I paid the princely sum of £9 for the camera and lens combination and they arrived a couple of days ago. I already had an adapter for this type of lens mount and so I was able to use it straightaway on my Olympus camera and in fact this image is the 3rd or 4th image that I took with it. I thought I had got a terrific deal on this lens and was feeling pretty smug but then I discovered that because of the way these lenses work it's impossible to shoot it on my modern camera at any aperture other than wide open at f/1.8. I could go into why that is but I won't bore you with the details. Suffice to say that I now have a lens that is very good at one thing and one thing only. But I'd be a liar if I said I was disappointed because what it does do it does very well.
En algún lugar pude leer que el rodinal usado por segunda vez podía revelar con bastante normalidad. Se que es un sacrilegio, y yo siempre lo deshecho pero ese día tenía disponibilidad para hacer un revelado que fueron dos rollos de 35mm y esa misma tarde habiendo guardado el revelador lo reutilicé con este rollo arriesgando, pero quería experimentar. El resultado fue satisfactorio eso si, creo que si hubiera pasado más tiempo antes de reutilizarlo habrían empezado los problemas.
Cámara: Pentacon Six
Película: Ilford FP4
ISO: 125
Velocidad Obturación: 1/500
Apertura : f11
Distancia Focal: 120mm
Objetivo: Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Biometar 120mm 2.8
Datos Revelado
Revelador: Rodinal
Paro: Fomacitro
Fijador: Agfa Fix Ag
15’ 20º
Dilución 1:50
Agitación estándar
Lens: Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 M42 mount
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Bien podría tratarse de un tríptico, así que las lanzo juntas… las espigas, el madero y la espiga sobre el madero. Las tres han necesitado la ayuda de una lente de aproximación Close Up +2
Cámara: Pentacon Six
Película: Fomapan
ISO: 200
Velocidad Obturación: 1/1000
Apertura : f5.6
Distancia Focal: 80mm
Objetivo: Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Biometar 2.8/80mm
Datos Revelado
Revelador: Rodinal
Paro: Fomacitro
Fijador: Agfa Fix Ag
10’ 20º
Dilución 1:50
Agitación estándar
Lens: Pentacon 50mm 1.8 M42
Camera: Sony A6000
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Portrait of an adult female New Holland Frog from tropical
savannah woodland habitat near the township of Mt Surprise in far north eastern Queensland Australia.
Image taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 DSLR coupled to a vintage, German made, M42 mount Pentacon 30/3.5 lens from the early 1970's with a 9mm M42 extension tube attached. A third party M42 to EOS adapter incorporated. Image shot wide-open at F.3.5 and hand-held, with a touch of fill-flash. Apart from RAW conversion and the most basic of editing, image shot as is.