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04-26-2012
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Those are very beautiful!
What film did you use, if I may ask?
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04-26-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fotomachi
Those are very beautiful!
What film did you use, if I may ask?
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thnx.
I used film Kodak Gold and Fujicolor Superia, iso 200.
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04-26-2012
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This lens has just blown my mind!
I picked up a J 8 today and now I need a J 3!........... will I ever be fulfilled?
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04-27-2012
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Crazy Fedya is offline
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Not likely, because, once you think you are done, you can always try other FSU LTM lenses, like I-61L/D. 
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04-30-2012
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Here's another one, shot last week when testing a Z6 from a fellow member. Two negs combined for one pano shot on 200 asa film, with Jupiter 3 from 1956:

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04-30-2012
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That's stunning, Ron. I've never done something like that. I assume you just used a tripod and rotated slightly?
Incidentally, the last time I was in the Netherlands was when I was about 10. That is EXACTLY how I remember it! Beautiful place.
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05-02-2012
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That's stunning, Ron. I've never done something like that. I assume you just used a tripod and rotated slightly?
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Very interesting indeed! I like to do software stitching of digital images, but to do the same with film shots... I don't see myself taking 100+ film exposures, scanning them and than stitch them  But two or 3, I can still manage that 
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05-02-2012
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Zorki-4, Jupiter-3 (1950)

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05-02-2012
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Quote:
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That's stunning, Ron. I've never done something like that. I assume you just used a tripod and rotated slightly?
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Thank you Tony. Actually I shot both pictures handheld, and honestly at that time I hadn't planned to make it a pano. But once I saw these pictures near each other on my computer I saw the pictures worked much better as a panorama. However since I did them handheld I lost some of the pictures when they were stiched together as you can see here:
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Very interesting indeed! I like to do software stitching of digital images, but to do the same with film shots... I don't see myself taking 100+ film exposures, scanning them and than stitch them  But two or 3, I can still manage that 
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Once digitized, there is actually no difference between combining digital images and digitized film.
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05-03-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron (Netherlands)
Thank you Tony. Actually I shot both pictures handheld, and honestly at that time I hadn't planned to make it a pano. But once I saw these pictures near each other on my computer I saw the pictures worked much better as a panorama. However since I did them handheld I lost some of the pictures when they were stiched together as you can see here:
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Rarely see film panos but this is sweet scenery with good color balance. Picture seems perfect as it is or to me pic is nicely focused.
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07-09-2012
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Zorki-4, Jupiter-3, Kodak Gold

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09-12-2012
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Kiev 4 J3 '57. Fuji C200.
I miss using the J3. It is such a great lens.
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09-26-2012
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10-13-2012
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10-14-2012
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Nice shots of autumn colors.
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10-14-2012
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Wow. Makes one want to get a whole kit just for the J3.
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10-15-2012
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The Jupiter-3 is an amazing lens, with surprising qualities. Compared to the Zeiss Jena Sonnar 50/1,5 the J/3 closes up to 22, instead of early Sonnars (f/8) and later ones (f/11) and this is a great help when taking pictures in daylight, especially with modern, faster films. As seen in the posted pictures though, this lens gives its best in low light situations.
My J-3 is from 1960, with Kiev/Contax mount. Bought back in 1989 (in Venice, from a Russian tourist).
E.L.
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