Post your photos taken with the Hexar AF

'hl-oregon ^^^
What exactly is your point there? I'm not getting it...'

Toto was the dog in 'Wizard of Oz', Rio, supposed to be Kansas...
Your excellent photo reminded him the famous line from the 76 year old movie...'W of Oz'...
 
I was being too droll or facetious. I knew your images from Brazil, so the headscarfed girl was a bit of a surprise. Forgive the drollery.

No worries, humour on internet among people from various languages and cultures is difficult to convey I guess.
Cheers
JM
 
Zombie thread revival, in keeping with the recent revival of a dead Hexar AF Rhodium. These are from the first roll through after the resurrection, all on HP5+ in Caffenol C-H(RS):

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'...From the first proper roll through the resurrected Hexar Rhodium...'

In 1994, 2 years after Hexar's (black) introduction, 1,000 Rhodium were made to celebrate 100 years of Konica cameras, retail at 88,000 Yen, or US$785,
my Silver, a kind of 'Hexar AF Mark iii', was made in '97, w two minor functions added...

Konica Hexar
Silver
Taipei, Taiwan

by t a i p e i metro

Hexar Silver, Hexar Lens 35mmF2
Xtra 400
 
Took the Rhodium on vacation as my color film camera. I was generally quite pleased with the results (though I did discover I have a lot to learn about shooting slide film, even with a camera that meters accurately). Here's a sample.

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Mine recently stopped working all the time...sometimes it won't turn on. Dunno if anyone has any tips for that but this is probably my favorite camera of all time, I'll legit cry if it bites the dust :[


Also, I haven't posted in here for awhile, so here's a couple shots:

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Both were taken with Agfa Vista 400 film
 
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I no longer have a Hexar AF, though I owned it twice, and the best images I made with it almost made me overlook all the others I screwed up (i.e., the pathetic story of film and me). It is a camera that requires consistent use and discipline, and I admire (and defer to) the more constant practitioners in this thread.

This image swam up out of the past this week, so I reworked it a bit. This subject appears (same pose, against a nearby wall) in the very first photo I posted in the RFF gallery, which was shot with an M4/50 Planar, and which has been exhibited a number of times.
 
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