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  1. I have a Minolta SRT-102 that the Shutter doesn't work properly on. It doesn't cock when the film advance lever is pulled, and it only fires when the long spring underneath the base, is either pushed or pulled. Is there something out of sync inside the camera? How do I fix it, and where can I get it fixed? My hands and fingures are too big for work this fine.
  2. Is it normal for RC paper to go black in the developer in Caffinol C, or any developer, before looking normal? I don't know if I'm not exposing long enough, not getting it out of the developer quick enough, or not letting them sit in it long enough, but most of the prints I made, have a black "cast" over them. You can see an image on them, but it's black all over.
  3. I know that they say it's difficult to produce Kodachrome, but is that because it's hard to make the film, or is processing it a nightmare why they don't make it? I'm wondering if it would make sense to sell, and Paul Simon would probably hate me for saying this, as a B&W film, and figure out the processing later, as Kodak doesn't have a low speed B&W film. Would it be possible to make a film with all the same properties a Kodachrome, including archival stablity, that's less of a pain in the butt to develop?
  4. It's too bad that they don't make film recorders anymore, as you could make slides, or color separated B&W negatives, of what you want to save. There are some out there but I don't think any of them work on anything later than Windows XP.
  5. I own one as well and like it as well. The holders are about as easy to load as a film holder. I really like that It uses little solution, so I can develop more negatives with the same amount of dry Caffenol ingredients. This is the 1st sheet film tank I have ever used. I do wish that they made racks for 2.25x3.25 inch film, as that would make development of the little film much easier. Some people would probably want 3x4 inch film racks as well.
  6. I'm assuming that, that much light must be blinding.
  7. I was probably well after mechanical Mickey Mouse Watches, though I do remember that Jethro on Beverly Hillbillies had one that was missing one part.
  8. The 47mm Super Angulon XL does work on the Busch Pressman Model D with limitations. One of them is that you have to remove the back of the camera to get the rear elements installed onto the shutter, so it's no longer a quick change. Another is that you have to focus near infinity by dragging it on the storage rails, and I have no idea how close you can get with it. My fingers are kind of large so it's hard to work the controls even on a toyo field recessed lensboard, and I was thinking that it might be usable on the Pressman.
  9. Are Pack Film holders useful for anything now, other than as Ground Glass holders for home made Graflok cameras, and as glass plate holders? I figure you could use them as single sheet holders with a matte black backing plate. And with possibly some modification, a homemade enlarger negative holder, or as the base for a panoramic 120 roll film holder. Of course you could use them with new old stock film packs, but I think those were last made in 4x5 in 1992.
  10. Did the Swiss ever make a large format lens shutter? I'm asking the question, as I know the Swiss made mechanical watches and that a shutter is similar to a mechanical watch in the size requirements for the parts, as they have to fit into a limited space, and that some of the operation of the two devices is similar. It would seem natural for them to make shutters as well.
  11. [quote= Flashbulbs throw a LOT of light for their size-significantly more than an electronic flash. One of my favorite photographers-O. Winston Link-used an array of 50-100 bulbs to illuminate trains at night. I would've hated to be a crew member of a train he was taking a picture of, as you would probably see nothing for quite a while afterwards.
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