I loaded a roll of Kentmere 200 in the Leica IIIa and went to Old Town close to noon on Friday. The old cars were lined up on the shady side of the street in front of San Felipe de Neri church. The owners sat in folding chairs along the sidewalk.
Afterward I walked around the Old Town streets to grab a few hip shots before stopping for lunch at the Tiny Grocer just off Old Town Road.
I thought the results from the new Kentmere looked pretty good. Still, there are so many variables in shooting any film that it is not a good idea to jump to conclusions without shooting several rolls under a variety of conditions. I have another roll which I'll try to get to soon with the Nikon S.
4 comments:
I have always had an unexplainable affinity to ISO 200 b/w films, so I'll try this one eventually. Nice work on this roll. Looking forward to seeing more.
I've liked the results from all three speeds of Kentmere, as well as the prices.
I've settled on Kentmere 200 by now for my everyday summer film. I like the contrast and the price. One thing though, it now ripped twice at the end in my Pen F, which brought me to the conclusion, that I have to be rather careful during the end with that camera - it didn't happen with other cameras though.
I am shooting some of this right now. I am encouraged by your results.
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