
Vintage Holden shot wide open, f2.8. The film was over-the-counter Kodak Ultramax 400.
Again, i like the vignetting and how the camera renders the colour and contrast when shot wide open. A tad soft but who cares when everything works =D. Love this picture !!!
Check back tomorrow and see how the same image would look when shot at f5.6………

Thought since I introduced my new old (…or old new) Olympus XA last weekend, why not follow with some photos =D
This is literally the first shot taken with the XA after reading the manual and loading a roll of Kodak Ultramax 400 from my hotel room.
I am quite sure this was shot at f2.8. Totally dig the vignetting – purely optical, not added digitally.

Olympus XA @ Jam Packed, Hobart.
I bought this used from a camera store in Hobart for AUD50 – What a steal !!!
It came with a manual, A11 accessory flash and 2 extra batteries.
Really small in size. Perfect ‘bring everywhere’ camera without compromising on manual features.
The Olympus XA is a 35 mm rangefinder camera built by Olympus of Japan. It was and still is one of the smallest rangefinder cameras ever made. The original model, the XA – widely regarded as the best – was the first of many XAs to follow (XA1, XA2, XA3, XA4) and was sold from 1979 to 1985. It features a true rangefinder focusing, a fast 35mm f2.8 lens, and aperture priority metering. Later cameras, models XA2 to XA4, featured scale focusing instead of rangefinders. Model XA1 used a fixed-focus lens.
The clam shell cover is a really nice touch and makes this camera very pocketable. This design proved to be very popular and was and is still featured on many of Olympus’ camera today – from the film MJU/Stylus epic all the way to the latest digitals.
Some specs:
- Lens: 6 elements 5 groups F.Zuiko 35mm
- Aperture: f/2.8–f/22
- Shutter: 10s~1/500s leaf shutter
- Focusing: 0.9m to infinity rangefinder
- Exposure: aperture-priority metering with +1.5 exposure compensation for backlighting
- Battery: 2 LR/SR44
- Size: 102×64.5×40mm
- Weight: 225g
- Year: 1979–1985
Will post pictures soon. Stay close =D

Vintage Harley Davidson.
Pearns Steam World, Westbury, Tasmania.

Typically Westbury, Tasmania.