
Yes, the (possibly?) younger Svema32 has problems: fog, spots, sensitivity - but it has also that "je ne sais quoi", isn't it?
Both behind the ± 1973 Industar-29 at F4 in a Siberian cold wind.
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Over 800 years old. Imagine that! (The beautiful Знаменский собор opposite, look below, click on Label Великий Новгород , is almost 50...
Oh, definitively, the Svema has problems, but the color sensibilisation is much more preferable than that from the Agfa! Look at the sky, but the windows of the building as well! Agfa may be sharper, but photography wise, I prefer the Svema!
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