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Film Camera Week for February 24


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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 a few from a roll of Fomapan 200 that I processed and scanned a few days ago.  Camera was Minolta XE with MD 24-50 unless otherwise noted.

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Lens- Sigma 90mm f 2.8 Macro

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That's a lovely pic of your son and grand daughter, Mike! Memories in the making. Here are some from a Nikon F90X with a Nikkor 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D lens. The film was Ilford Delta 400 developed in Adox FX‑39 II as part of my trials with this film/developer combination.

Market #7

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Testing the Adox #5

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Skullduggery

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Testing the Adox #4

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Market #8

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Tie Down

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@rick_drawbridge Hi Rick, I like the results from both developers. Since the film are different (ISO 100 vs 400, T-grain vs traditional) and subject/lighting are different, it is difficult to tell the difference between the developers. Both seem to have clean white and black and relatively high contrast. Maybe the Adox tends to be slightly digital, while the PMK Pyro a bit smoother in the mid-tone transitions. But again, I'm reading tea leaves here. :-)

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