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Film Camera Week for August 6


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Greetings,all, and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. I did not scan any new film this week so I've got one or two left from earlier scans that I did not post plus a few from my archives that may or may not have been posted before. I hope over the next day or so to scan the roll of Pan F+ that I shot in my XA,

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stormy skies over the highway, Konica Auto S2, Plus-X

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loaded tea, Minolta SRT 101 with MD 35-70 f 3.5, Fomapan 400

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used to be a restaurant, Nikon FE2 with Tamron 35-70 f 3.5, Fomapan 200

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window, Yashica FX3 Super 2000, Phoenix 100 mm f 3.5 Macro, Ilford FP4+

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Swalm Engineering at Mississippi State University, Minolta SRT 102 with Ilford HP5+

One more.

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trees, Olympus XA, Rolleipan 25

Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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Allentown Dirt Drags, Allentown Fairgrounds July 4. I did take a lot of stuff up there for this- and ended up spoiling a whole roll of 120 film out onto the ground! A buddy I was shooting with gave me a roll of 35mm film, I think it was FP4 andI think this is what these photos were taken on. Camera was my Practice LTL with the 50mm Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar lens.

 

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Hello

A few from the Kodak Bullseye I found at a yardsale for five bucks, had to clean the lenses, which was very easy.

I checked a couple of Youtubes and one used 400 film and the shots were over exposed so I tried Delta 100 and in the sunlight they came out pretty good but in the shade a bit under. I had to roll some 120 on a 126 spool which was easier than I thought but cramped up my hand a bit trying to keep everything tight.

 

This was just a fun little experiment and the camera will probably sit on a shelf, or get sold at my yardsale?

 

 

So here are a couple

 

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We're off to a really great start on our weekly thread. I hope everyone here had a good week and will have a nice relaxing weekend. I have three rolls of C41 color (Fuji Superia 200) at Dwaynes for processing and scanning so I hope to post from them in a couple of weeks. I think I had one roll in my Olympus XA and Rollei B35. I don't remember what the third roll was in, but likely one of my SLRs. I've thought about getting another C41 kit like I did several years back but I didn't use the kit to its capacity and sending it out for develop and scan is very convenient. My school year started Wednesday so I have less darkroom time so the C41 work might have to wait until Christmas holidays.
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Mike, I have a roll of C41 (Fuji Superia 400) at the lab for processing and scanning. It's at F32 Photo in Knoxville. Maiden roll on a new to me Fed 5B with Industar 50 2.8. And action instead of landscapes, to shake things up. Had fun. Went climbing in a Wellman Harness in the gym. Edited by Kent T
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The Fuji Superia 400 is another good color negative film. It's actually easier to find locally than the ISO 200 version is now. I've also found the ISO 800 to be surprisingly good. It has enough latitude to handle a wide variety of situations without showing excessive grain. My last roll was shot in a Yashica Lynx 14E a few years ago.
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I got out yesterday afternoon and managed to finish a roll of Arista EDU Ultra 100 in a Minolta Dynax/Maxxum 7 before the rain returned. It's still raining 24 hours later... Here are a few samples; the lens was the Minolta 24-105mm f/3.5-4.5 D and the film was developed in PMK Pyro.

 

Espaliered

 

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Veteran

 

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Totally Abstract

 

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Welcome

 

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Restoration

 

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A shot from a film I would use more often if it were available locally: Fuji Superia 800. This shot is from 1997 and scanned from a print. Camera was Minolta X-700 with MD 100mm f 2.5. Wide open with time exposure of several minute. To avoid star trails I clamped the rig to my clock driven Celestron 90.

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Comet Hale-Bopp

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A note: My photography tagline is "The Spastic Image". The late, great Dean Stone of Maryville-Alcoa Daily Times fame gave me that tagline. As I deal with Cerebral Palsy, and muscles with a mind of their own. He told me, this reflects the obstacles you must overcome, to get steady enough to get an image which satisfies you. I use improvised obstacles, and a zen like approach to harnessing my legs to be quiet enough to get a photo. Sometimes, I get lucky and get what I want.
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