El viejo faro - FraM

This is the perfect picture to show the stunning sharpness of the Sonnar. Rota is in the South of Spain. It has a new lighthouse which is much more useful than the old one, but not so appealing. There is a secondary image showing an enlarged portion.
| Camera: | Contax G1 |
| Lens: | Carl Zeiss Sonnar 90mm f/2.8 |
| Film: | Agfa APX-100 |
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| Filter: | None |
| Adjustment: | Developed in rodinal. 8 min. 20ºC. |
| Posted: | 16-May-2003 |
Rating: 5.00 (1 rating)
Comments
My Word!
That IS sharp, Francisco! I see you used the old standby for ultra fine grain film, too: Rodinal...a winning combination. The old lighthouse is certainly picturesque.
Drayton Cooper 16-May-2003 at 15:01Sharp?
Nice scenery, but... what you think is sharp appears to me as a lab accident. There is unnatural structure in the sky. I would never expect such a grain in an 100 ASA film!
Michael Schaefer 17-May-2003 at 10:02Sharpness
I will try to post a magnified portion for you to see the details on the negative. Grain in the sky is a different matter.
FraM 17-May-2003 at 13:07
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