Archive for April, 2008

Some photos from Edgerton Park in New Haven

Craig Houghton April 24th, 2008

I am only a couple of rolls into this film thing, but I am loving my minty new minolta.

All taken with Fuji Reala 100.

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My new Minolta SR-T MC-II

Craig Houghton April 21st, 2008

I received a camera and some lenses yesterday from EBay (great deal and Saturday delivery too). I am now the proud owner of a rather minty Minolta SR-T MC-II vintage 1973-75 SLR. I am fairly sure I had a Minolta metal body back in high school photo class, but it died after a 1994 mud wallow at Saugerties.

Also appearing: Kalmimar 1:3.5 35-70mm MC auto zoom, MC Rokkor-PG 1:1.4 50mm, Kiron 1:4 MC 80-200mm, and a Soligitor 2x teleconverter

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So, it’s been a while since I fumbled around with manual focus or film. Here are some initial test shots. I wasn’t going for much, just a feel for what works. I’m just thankful anything came out. I have some half-decent film en route (Velvia slide), but these were taken with Walgreen’s very-own 400 speed 35mm color negative film.

Also, I still have to get my transparency adapter to work on my scanner so I can get a decent scan — these have been pulled off of the poorly compressed one-hour photo CD. Like I said, I am just (pleasantly) surprised anything developed.

most of these were taken with the Kiron 80-200mm lens and the teleconverter

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a couple of grainy crops — some of it is probably from the high-speed film, but some of it is also from the low-res Walgreens compressed/sharpened scan
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and Walgreens color negative 35mm film versus
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my DSC-H1 digital
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I am used to full manual control on my digital, but it was a blast to have no auto-focus. Although I need to get better scans, I am not unhappy with the results of the trial — I didn’t expect them to look like my usual digital photos, and I am glad they didn’t. Either way, it was great fun to look at the world through a viewfinder instead of squinting at a glared-over LCD.

Thanks for looking!