Here are my first two pics. I don't like either of them, because of the yellow tinge. I'm pretty sure somebody is going to tell me it's because I didn't use a flash, on the lowest setting I'm sure. I just got an SB-20, which I tested, and it seems to work great. It's in mint condition. I haven't had much opportunity yet, since the Point Pelee trip, which you will see on Saturday.
This actually isn't my first roll. The first one was partly ruined because of a bent piece of metal under the ISO dial. All the pics from before the repair were VERY yellow. 400 was 3200, on +2 (didn't notice). The roll was removed and the dial repaired.
So this is my mom with my daughter. All 1.4 with available light and no flash. More to come.
I had a Vivitar flash with my OM-10 years ago, and my dad taught me how to use it in about 10 minutes. I was pretty good with it, but now I have to learn how to use this SB-20 all over again. There isn't much difference from the Vivitar.
After uploading these two, I don't see the yellow tinge, but it's there, just not real bad. I'm sure you all know what I'm talking about and how to prevent it.
This actually isn't my first roll. The first one was partly ruined because of a bent piece of metal under the ISO dial. All the pics from before the repair were VERY yellow. 400 was 3200, on +2 (didn't notice). The roll was removed and the dial repaired.
So this is my mom with my daughter. All 1.4 with available light and no flash. More to come.
I had a Vivitar flash with my OM-10 years ago, and my dad taught me how to use it in about 10 minutes. I was pretty good with it, but now I have to learn how to use this SB-20 all over again. There isn't much difference from the Vivitar.
After uploading these two, I don't see the yellow tinge, but it's there, just not real bad. I'm sure you all know what I'm talking about and how to prevent it.