Here’s a couple samples from the first shots from my new “Analog Cameras” for our upcoming California and back roadtrip.
This is from the first roll on the Sprocket Rocket camera. Alas, the Epson V750 scanner I used to do this test wouldn't see the special holder that allows scanning of the sprocket holes so I had to use the one that came with the scanner which covered the sprockets. The image at the top of the site was also shot with the same camera. - Photos by Jim Pearson
This is one of the images shot with the Holga 120 Superwide Pinhole camera. Pinhole photos have an inherent softness to them I had forgot about. Kinda nice, There's a ridge around the lens on the front of the camera and notice how the pinhole also caught the edges of it in the field of view. - Photo by Jim Pearson
2 thoughts on “First processing in a long time and camera samples”
Whose Espon scanner did you use? Does the one you are planning to buy see the holes? I thought that was one of the neatest factors available in the camera.
I used Dick Dodds Epson V750 to scan and it wouldn’t see the holder I bought to hold the film so the holes would scan. The one I’m thinking about is the Epson V700 and I’ll have to play a bit more with the scanner before I decide. Jose also has the Epson V700, and hopefully I’ll get time to play with it while we’re there visiting.
2 thoughts on “First processing in a long time and camera samples”
Whose Espon scanner did you use? Does the one you are planning to buy see the holes? I thought that was one of the neatest factors available in the camera.
I used Dick Dodds Epson V750 to scan and it wouldn’t see the holder I bought to hold the film so the holes would scan. The one I’m thinking about is the Epson V700 and I’ll have to play a bit more with the scanner before I decide. Jose also has the Epson V700, and hopefully I’ll get time to play with it while we’re there visiting.