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The latest in my "Back to the 60's" project
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 329502" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>My 105mm f/1.8 would not have worked well <em>at all </em>for this. It is so sharp and contrasty, that the image would just not have that look from that era. Using modern day Tri-X would not have the same feel either without some manipulation either. I use TX in undiluted D-76 and developed at 75º to accentuate the grain. The cosmetics on that 105mm Nikkor P are pretty ugly, it is an pretty early "silver nose" but the glass and coatings are pristine. It was worth the money and then some. I did make one other concession, I used an F2 rather than an F but did not want to fork out that much dough for this project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 329502, member: 12827"] My 105mm f/1.8 would not have worked well [I]at all [/I]for this. It is so sharp and contrasty, that the image would just not have that look from that era. Using modern day Tri-X would not have the same feel either without some manipulation either. I use TX in undiluted D-76 and developed at 75º to accentuate the grain. The cosmetics on that 105mm Nikkor P are pretty ugly, it is an pretty early "silver nose" but the glass and coatings are pristine. It was worth the money and then some. I did make one other concession, I used an F2 rather than an F but did not want to fork out that much dough for this project. [/QUOTE]
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