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Film Camera Week for October 4


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Greetings all and welcome to our new thread. Post all the images you want from any film camera. I'll start with some images taken with Minolta XE and Tamron Adaptall 35-80 f 2.8-3.8. Film was Ilford FP4+ processed in HC110 dilution H.

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starting day with fancy tea

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detail from tree

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not sure what to call this

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early morning Main Street in West Point

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end of the day (f 2.8 at 35mm end of zone was useful)

One more

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Fast food at end of the day (also at f 2.8)

Looking forward to seeing everyone's images. And here in the south eastern USA looking forward to cooler weather. It's so hot the birds are picking up worms with oven mitts.

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First use of PMK Pyro with the kind help of Rick, who answered all my questions with Buddha-like patience. Thanks! A couple of things weren't ideal: firstly, I shot Tri-X 400 @ 400, whereas it it should have been exposed at ISO 200 for PMK (i hadn't realised my D-76 had run out) and secondly I think I made a mistake when pipetting solution B of the developer. But some reasonable results. All taken with a Nikon F2. The lenses and notes in order: an 8 multi-exposure with a Micro-Nikkor 55mm 1:2.8, Nikkor-N.C. Auto 24mm 1:2.8, same, same, Nikkor-S Auto 50mm 1:1.4 - 12 exposures over 3 frames with red, green and blue filters, 24mm 1:2.8, 50mm 1:1.4.

 

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So much for not getting any new cameras. Below are some of the results from my first roll through.. It came with a "P" screen which in use I disliked and have now changed to an "A" screen. All with the F2, Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 AIS, Kodak Ultramax and Epson V700 scan.

 

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He would rather walk than be made a fuss of..

 

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Peaceful mooring.

 

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Flat, tired paint needs love.

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Xicara de Cafe said:

First use of PMK Pyro with the kind help of Rick, who answered all my questions with Buddha-like patience.

 

Iain, it's been a real pleasure, and very obviously time well-spent.

 

It's been a wet, cold and miserable week in my part of the world, and photographically frustrating. However, here's a selection from a roll of Arista EDU Ultra 100 I shot with a Nikkormat FTn last weekend, using the 35-70mm Zoom Nikkor f/3.3-4.5. The film was developed in PMK Pyro. I'd be hard-pressed to name a camera I enjoy using more than the Nikkormat.

 

Archetypal Harley Owners

 

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Bouquets

 

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Deco

 

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Go Bus

 

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Harley

 

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Really Locked

 

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@Noon

 

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I was finally granted a few rain-free hours, enough to shoot a roll of Kodak T-Max 400 with a Mamiya 645 1000S and the 55-110mm Mamiya-Sekor f/4.5 lens. It's the first roll of the T-Max 400 I've put through this camera and I was pleased with the results. The film was developed in PMK Pyro. And now it's raining again...

 

Vine

 

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Take Your Pick

 

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1924

 

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Balance

 

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Cone

 

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The Triumph as an Art Form

 

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