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Film Camera Week for September 10


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Greetings, all, and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. I'll start with some images that I made last Saturday at West Point, MS Prairie Arts Festival. After being cancelled last year due to Covid it returned this year, though not quite so big. I used a Nikon FE-2 with Tamron 35-70 f 3.5. Film was Fomapan 200.

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Commerce Street vendors

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vendor number two, crowd was thin early, but mid morning numbers picked up

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Many of the same types of vendors- food, crafts, antiques

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Reporter from nearby WCBI television visited the festival

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in line for good food

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sharing

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what every yard needs

That's all for now. I also shot a roll of Kodak Gold 200 in my Rollei B35, but I will have to send that out for processing.

Looking forward to seeing everyone's images.

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A "goof" that turned out OK. Loaded my YashicaMat 124 with film around 7or8 of 2019, did not "check" light meter. Fly away to Hawaii 9-2019. Covid 19 descends upon the world. . I am "stuck" in Hawaii until 4-2021 (it was tuff !!). 6-2021. Grab camera and run this roll thru at asa 80. Open back and "discover" film is UFX400. Pull back on Pyrocat HDC development 3 minutes. Scan with the V800 and spend a fair amount of time in post production.161395372_2k21-031-011ces13sqrbcbm.thumb.jpg.9c29a3ac5e419ab4eeba596477a8d566.jpg

I do not recommend doing this at all. Pronounced grain & "weird" tonality.

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"I finally have the old V700 up and running again with new drivers and computer. 4x5 unidentified test shot here."

 

Old?? V700 I consider this modern :) ... I suppose it was down and now it's back! That' great! Most importantly I suppose ; It supports 4x5.

You want to talk "old" I dug out from the cellar the Epson 1640SU... this has a SCSI interface in addition to the USB. It will work with the VueScan or pre-Win7 drivers only.

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"I finally have the old V700 up and running again with new drivers and computer. 4x5 unidentified test shot here."

 

Old?? V700 I consider this modern :) ... I suppose it was down and now it's back! That' great! Most importantly I suppose ; It supports 4x5.

You want to talk "old" I dug out from the cellar the Epson 1640SU... this has a SCSI interface in addition to the USB. It will work with the VueScan or pre-Win7 drivers only.

You know Chuck of all the photographic equipment that has come and gone over the years I have to say this scanner is the best investment of all.

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Great start, Mike! Here are some from a Canon T90 with a 28-80mm Soligor C/D Zoom + Macro f/3.9-4.9 lens. The film was Ilford FP4 Plus developed in PMK Pyro.

 

Beech

 

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Global

 

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Magnolia

 

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Lockdown #9

 

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Rays

 

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Waiting for the Giants

 

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In Waiting for Giants, it looks like old wagon wheel hubs were used for the bases of the front legs.

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davidspahr said:

In Waiting for Giants, it looks like old wagon wheel hubs were used for the bases of the front legs.

 

You're quite right. I didn't notice that until I'd scanned the negs!

 

Meanwhile, here are a few images from the Nikon F-601's I pictured over in the "What camera..." thread. The lens was the Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5 and the film was Arista EDU Ultra 100 developed in PMK Pyro.

 

On Hold

 

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Ascent

 

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Vrooom!

 

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@ 9 AM

 

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Wabbit

 

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