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Yashica 635 is an interesting TLR - it supports both: 120 and 135 film formats natively. Here I used original 135 film conversion kit and shot a roll of Colorplus 200 film. Since the camera has 80mm lens it becomes more of a portrait lens on 35mm frame. Despite it to be a simple 3-element lens - teh result came out really good. Sharp with a nice boken when wide open. Probably it's because 35mm frame covers only the central porion of the lens, which is normally the sharpest.
Yashica 635 is an interesting TLR - it supports both: 120 and 135 film formats natively. Here I used original 135 film conversion kit and shot a roll of Colorplus 200 film. Since the camera has 80mm lens it becomes more of a portrait lens on 35mm frame. Despite it to be a simple 3-element lens - teh result came out really good. Sharp with a nice boken when wide open. Probably it's because 35mm frame covers only the central porion of the lens, which is normally the sharpest.
Spring themes on slightly expired Harman Phoenix 200, captured at ISO 125 by funky Nikon F70. Scanned on Dörr LED light tablet by Nikon D7100 digital camera with Sigma 105mm macro lens.
Double exposures taken by loading as normal, marking the film, shooting entire roll, reloading in same place, then shooting second set of photos. Both times underexposing by one stop.
Double exposures taken by loading as normal, marking the film, shooting entire roll, reloading in same place, then shooting second set of photos. Both times underexposing by one stop.