
(Camera: Chinon CP-5s; Lens: Pentax SMC 35-70 zoom; Film: Kodak Portra 160)
For my review of the Chinon CP-5s, have a look here.
For my review of the Chinon CP-5s, have a look here.
For my review of the very capable, Pentax-friendly Chinon CP-5s, have a look here.
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Click here to see my personal review of the wondrous Zeiss Ikon Continamatic III.
For my review of the very capable, Pentax-friendly Chinon CP-5s, have a look here.
Trout Creek, Penticton, B.C.
(Camera: Chinon CP-5s; Lens: Pentax SMC 40mm f/2.8; Film: Kodak Portra 160)
For my review of the Chinon CP-5s, have a look here.
Ellis Creek Canyon, Penticton, B.C.
(Camera: Chinon CP-5s; Lens: Pentax SMC 35-70 zoom; Film: Kodak Portra 160)
This was my first time shooting Kodak Portra 160. It’s not a film usually touted for landscape photography, but so far I’m very pleased with the results.
For my review of the very capable, Pentax-friendly Chinon CP-5s, have a look here.
Quietness is an underappreciated quality in a camera. This is a photo I would have never attempted with an SLR and its noisy reflex mirror. Continue reading
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