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The P900 viewfinder at times lets light in from the side, making it difficult to impossible to see what you're trying to photograph. A wide brim hat like this can help! The P900 is well balanced and light enough so it's possible to shield the viewfinder with your left hand while holding the camera in your right hand. The good image stabilization and smooth operating shutter button will help in that situation Get a hat with a strap for a windy day. This happens to be a Panama Jack hat from the Rainforest Café at the Disney Animal Kingdom. Not a perfect solution, but better than nothing. Obviously Nikon never gave the camera an adequate sunny day field test.
I 'am glad I bought the camera though!
Split-toned infrared image; Whitechurch Cemetery, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Kit: Fuji X-Pro1, Samyang, (Rokinon, Bower), 8mm USM F2.8 fisheye lens and 720 nm infrared filter.
"This works like any other film camera. You load your roll of film, set your aperture and your focus, and you are good to go," said James, as he demonstrated loading a roll of 120mm film into his medium format camera.
. . . and another camera.
My camera of choice was FUBAR, so my only choices were, Angela (still waiting? ?), and wife's camera. I still prefer viewfinders, rather than LCD Displayl.
So this is what U get. . .
Sorry!
Viewfinder camera: AGFA Optima 1035 Sensor
Lens: Agfa Solitar S 40mm f/2.8
Film: Fomapan 200 Creative
Filter: Rodenstock Yellow medium (8)
Film was processed and scanned by "Fotofond" in Kyiv. I am happy with the results.
To see the pictures taken with this camera click here.
Thank you for your comments and Fav's.
The force is strong with this one. The things it's likely seen.
Kodak Model B Vest Pocket Camera (circa 1929)
Captured with Sony Alpha 6000 (ILCE-6000) and Yashica Yashinon 60/2.8 Macro preset lens mounted on a Zhong Yi Optics (Mitakon) Turbo II M42-NEX Focal Reducer / Speed booster
Converted to B&W using DxO Filmpack 5
This roll was ruined and the only thing I have to show is this quick iPhone shot taken through the viewfinder.
What could be more cliché that bokeh circles and an viewfinder image?!?
Minolta Rokkor 58mm f/1.2
[ 0.013 sec (1/80) | f/1.2 | FLength 58 mm | ISO 400 | Manual exposure ]
Twins have always ran in my life. Twin Aunts, twin cousins, my husband was a twin and my best friend is a twin. Twins are incredible, unless you ask their siblings. ; )
This is one of those grab shots that end up being one of your all time favorites. Yes it could have been technically better, shot on larger format for a better neg but had I taken the time to do that it would not exist.
Film: unrecorded, hand colored with photo oils.
Camera: Olympus Stylus
Image by: Leslie Lazenby
Or for NPR, anyway. Susie An, a reporter with National Public Radio, acquiring nat sound out at Chicago's Millennium Park. Since the temps won't climb out of single digits today, she thought a story on the Museum of Modern Ice would be apropos.
3.100 for the 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100strangers.com/