Wheatfields in Late Summer
I think I was just testing out some compacts when I took all of the wheatfield pitchas!
Konica Big Mini / Agfa Vista Plus 200
I think I was just testing out some compacts when I took all of the wheatfield pitchas!
Konica Big Mini / Agfa Vista Plus 200
Nikon L35AF.
I recently got hold of a Nikon L35AF. I’d heard good things about this camera and being a but of a self-confessed Nikon fanboy I decided to hunt one down on fleabay.
The copy I’ve got has got some fungus in the lens, something the naughty ebay seller forgot to mention, but I was blown away by its performance. It’s very sharp, with plenty of contrast and renders colours beautifully. There is some vignetting, apparently a trade-off for sharpness, but this suits me as I quite like natural lens vignetting especially with cheap, consumer grade film as was used here. It’s more noticeable when you’ve got lot of sky in the frame on a sunny day as you can see in the picture below.
Focussing is also fast and very accurate. I shot a 36 exp role and it didn’t miss focus once. There is a focus distance scale in the viewfinder with four indicators so you more or less know when you have achieved focus.
The automatic wind on mechanism is quite loud but not as loud as some people would have you think. If you want to shoot candidly with the L35AF you can keep the shutter button depressed after you’ve taken your shot and it won’t wind on until you release your finger.
…more to follow
The wheatfields with the super cute and newly acquired Fuji DL Super Mini.
Fuji DL Super Mini / Kodacolor 200
I won a little 35mm film camera on ebay for £1.04 – the Olympus AF-10 Super. I Loaded it with some cheap Fuji C200 film and wandered up to the wheat field near Sunderton Lane in Clanfield.
Camera: Olympus AF-10 Super
Film: Fujicolor C200
I recently bought a Nikon 801s for no reason other than they are now super cheap. The view finders are sooooo big and bright!
Nikon F801s / Boots 200