Analog Therapy: Minolta X-700 – Rokkor 58mm f/1.2 – Flic Film Elektra 100.

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Analog Therapy: Minolta X-700 – Rokkor 58mm f/1.2 – Flic Film Elektra 100.

Subtitle 1: Forcing Myself To Get Out & Take Pics.

Subtitle 2: Analog Therapy Is Needed Now More Than Ever.

The camera.

A favorite SLR.

Minolta MC Rokkor PG 58mm f/1.2

The lens.

A favorite.

Minolta MC Rokkor PG 58mm f/1.2

I bought this lens primarily for use with another camera. A digital one… with a big honking sensor.

Minolta MC Rokkor PG 58mm f/1.2

In theory, using it on a film camera was a bonus. But since it arrived things have flipped. My favorite use of this lens is with the X-700, and adapting to digital is the bonus.

The film.

A recent favorite. Have been informed that it is the same as the no longer available CatLABS X-Film Color 100. And by the look of the negative and resulting images, I believe that is true. Which is a good thing.

Flic Film Elektra 100.

The location(s).

Mostly local car dealerships (2)…

The motive.

  1. …as I chaperon my young adult kids through used car shopping.
  2. The world is on fire, and I need a distraction. Once again, I found myself in an all too familiar space…

I do not feel right because I am not shooting.

I do not shoot because I do not feel right.

So off we go.

The pics.

Flic Film Elektra 100
Dad got squirreled by some Mustangs.
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100
Flic Film Elektra 100

Thoughts.

Another successful bit of analog therapy.

But more than that, it moves towards confirming a theory that I have been playing around with.

The lens is king.

I have owned some pretty precious film gear. And have traded most of it on. Why?

I am glad I imagined that you asked.

This is a humble camera provenance-wise. But it does what it needs to do:

  • Keeps the film safe from light.
  • Properly exposes the film.
  • Allows you to focus the lens out front.

Add in a fantastic lens and…

Minolta MC Rokkor PG 58mm f/1.2

…you have a combination that can go toe to toe with any analog capturing device at any price. Nice.

Happy capturing.

-ELW