Super Paxette
If density were a criteria for choosing a camera this one would be a winner. Well it still is a winner but more so because it is a great camera. OK I admit I say that about many of the cameras I shoot with, but that’s often why I choose them. Some of the fun quirks of this camera are that you need to operate the film advance lever twice per exposure to cock the shutter and advance the film, the back comes right off to load the film and the shutter release is a lever beside the lens. Did I mention it is very dense. Everything is packed into a tiny solid package, I can walk around just holding the camera in the palm of my hand. There is no light meter and I didn’t have one with me so all these images are “exposurtimations“. Hey it’s my blog I can coin words if I want.
December 21st, 2010 at 6:02 am
I think the hedge and pavement shot works really well as a square crop (the way the thumbnail is presented in the post). I like the way the colours are represented in the photos. Of course, it helps that they are all well composed 🙂
July 5th, 2012 at 8:04 am
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