Just shot a roll with old SR7

I just shot a roll of color negative film with a Minolta SR7 and lenses of
the same vintage (40+ years!). They all still work, not perfectly but
usably! They were my father's.
However: I was really surprised at relatively low contrast and sharpness
compared to what I am used to with contemporary cameras and lenses. Old
Minolta 50mm 1.4 and an even more ancient 100mm Minolta 3.5, but both
auto-diaphragm.
Although shot on modern film the images kind of had the look of what they
used to look like 40+ years ago.
How much is due to the truly lousy processing of local minilab variety (they
processed the film, I scanned it) and how much is due to the real technical
limits of SLR lenses of that vintage (early 1960s)?

Bmoag


Re: Just shot a roll with old SR7

On 2006-10-30 21:02:14 -0500, "bmoag" <aetoo@hotmail.com> said:
My Nikon lenses from the era work just fine thank you. Others have
commented on flare caused by lack of multi-coating. Many fine
photographs were taken with uncoated lenses. Most lenses from that era
where much simpler... just a few elements. Multi coating would have
improved these lenses, but it was not absolutly necessary as it is with
today's complex multi-element zoom lenses.
I suspect bad exposure meter (most, if not all camera's from the era
exposure meters are to be treated as suspect at best), bad processing,
or some combination of the two. The SR series were fine enough cameras
that you shouldn't see a significant difference.
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Jim


Re: Just shot a roll with old SR7

BUT, let me pose this question:
Was it any different back in the days before digital was introduced?
Weren't the drug store/fotomat/Clark Color Labs/grocery store processors
producing the same mediocre product that we get today?
It required a premium photofinisher to produce acceptable results--and even
then it was hit or miss because we had to rely upon THEIR judgment of what
constituted an optimal print.
That's why we used transparencies. There was no photofinisher intervention.
Perhaps the OP should consider scanning and editing his own film or trying a
roll of Kodachrome or Velvia, if he wants to see what his camera/lens is
truly capable of producing.


Jeremy


Re: Just shot a roll with old SR7

I think you've discovered a main prob with film cameras;
"Indifferent film processing"



Re: Just shot a roll with old SR7

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technical
Take off a lens and shine a flash light thru the back, and if you see any
fungis or dust or discoloration, that's it. Some color films gain contrast
when they're overexposed a stop, and many old cameras have inaccurate
meters. So try another meter and compare. But SR7s are really nice heavy old
cameras and prolly worth an Ebay lens. Bob Hickey


Bob Hickey


Re: Just shot a roll with old SR7

Most likely the lenses were not multicoated. If there was light coming into
the lens at an off angle, i.e not directly ahead, and you shot without
a lens shade, it could cause the effect you see.
The culprit in this case is probably your scanning, or under exposure
of the film. Try comparing the meter to a known good one.
Geoff.
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Re: Just shot a roll with old SR7

Sounds like the lab mucked up your prints. I still own and use some of
the same vintage Minolta gear and get excellent results.
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Colyn


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I would say the minilab is at fault, I use a 1968 Topcon Super D and even my
1954 Exa takes good shots.
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