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Film Camera Week for December 17


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Greetings, all, and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you like from any film camera. Tech data and location are welcome. I'll start with some images from a roll of HP5+ that I processed and scanned earlier in the week.

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guest preacher, Maxxum 8000i with 50mm f 2.8 Macro

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Grinch, same gear

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guitar, same gear

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what's for lunch, same gear

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Another Day (another photo), same gear

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Santa is watching, Maxxum 8000i with Sigma 18-35

That's all for now. Looking forward to everyone's images.

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Some from a Canon T90 with a 35-70mm Canon FD f/4 lens. The film was Kentmere 100 developed in PMK Pyro.

 

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Fenceline #2

 

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Fenceline

 

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Survivor

 

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Rick that first shot really caught my eye. Framed beautifully and an amazing level of detail especially when taking to account the 35mm film size. Well done.

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After being impressed with some of Mike G's shots using HP5 and HC110 I purchased some myself. I have little experience with HP5 but considering it was gloomy the 400-speed film came in handy. I used dilution B and developed for 5.5 minutes. Overall I am pleased with the combo. Camera was my Olympus RC.

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mjferron- good work with the HP5+/HC110 combo. Over the years I've standardized on HC110 and use it on all my film. I've found that for films that don't give a recommendation for HC110 it's not too difficult to work one out. For film that has no HC110 suggested times I use from 5 to 6 minutes dilution B (or 10 at dilution H) as a starting point.
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here are a couple from back in July at the Allentown Fairgrounds dirt drags... 35 mm so I assume the film was Tri-X (only 35mm B&W film I've used lately). I believe the camera would have been my Voigtlander R3m, probably the 50mm f3.5 Heliar lens.

 

FYI the boy didn't ride the actual race, but was on dad's bike in the line up just for fun. Also of note- some of these bikes were pretty smoky, something that adds "atmosphere" to the B&W shots but becomes more apparent for what it is in color.

 

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