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    Kodak E100 and Yashica 124G

    Aaron sent me a box full of film weeks ago and in the box was a couple of rolls of Kodak E100 slide film. I finally got a chance a couple of weeks ago to shoot a roll. I am having some scanner issues, I can't find my MF template so this one has some more around the edges I couldn't get to scan.
    This is a straight scan with no post processing. Other than the border.
    I have shot E6 35mm in the past but could never seem to get a scan that I was happy with. But I think this one turned out much better than in the past,
    Thanks for the film Aaron.

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    Sony a99/a7R

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    Re: Kodak E100 and Yashica 124G

    Very peaceful scene Greg You need to get back on the horn with Epson and try to get hooked up. Geese, between you not having a MF holder and me losing my a/c adapter, it's too bad you're not closer, we could make a complete scanner...LOL
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    Re: Kodak E100 and Yashica 124G

    Very nice, Greg. I shot E100VS through my Ricohflex and was very happy with the results - good color without looking unnatural.
    Brad

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    120 Film: Ricohflex Diacord TLR, Firstflex TLR, Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/2 folder
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    Re: Kodak E100 and Yashica 124G

    Quote Originally Posted by brmill26
    Very nice, Greg. I shot E100VS through my Ricohflex and was very happy with the results - good color without looking unnatural.
    Brad your shots inspired me to get off of my lazy butt and shoot the falls with the E100. Your shots were great.
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    Re: Kodak E100 and Yashica 124G

    ¡Vive de largo el tlr!
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    Re: Kodak E100 and Yashica 124G

    Awesome, thanks Greg. Now that I have one, I think every photographer should be required to use a MF TLR for at least a day. It seems to teach you so much more about the true essence of photography.
    Brad

    Canon: Rebel XTi, 70-200 F/4L, 50mm F/1.8 II, Promaster 19-35mm F/3.5-4.5, Peleng 8mm fisheye
    Lighting: Canon 430 EXII, Quantaray PZ-1 DSZ, Sunpak 333D, D-8P triggers
    120 Film: Ricohflex Diacord TLR, Firstflex TLR, Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/2 folder
    35mm Film: Nikon Nikkormat FT2, 35mm F/2.8, 50mm F/1.4, 135mm F/2.8

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    Re: Kodak E100 and Yashica 124G

    Quote Originally Posted by brmill26
    Awesome, thanks Greg. Now that I have one, I think every photographer should be required to use a MF TLR for at least a day. It seems to teach you so much more about the true essence of photography.
    Brad I agree, shooting E6 with only 12 exposures makes you use the old brain a bit more. It really teaches you exposure.
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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