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Mamiya MSX and DSX, Olympus FTL and several models of Fujica like the ST-801 and ST-901, also have open aperture metering, all incompatible with all the others. Also from Pentacon, the Praktica LLC has open aperture metering via electrical contacts.
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Put a Ilford plastic core into the Foma plastic core. The best solution I have encountered. Other solution is to roll a piece of film of the same size of the Ilford plastic core.
Regards, Tomas.
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The Nikon N90 as well as previous models, does not auto rewind film. At the end of film there are to push the two butons marqued with the rewind symbol. The first Nikon model with autorewinding of film, I presume was de F5.
Your sample appears to be modified for leave the film out of the cannister when rewind has finalised.
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I live in Salamanca and this Summer i went two times to Madrid. July 9 I see plenty of Rodinal bottles, both 125 ml and 500 ml. August 9, i see bottles of 500 ml of Rodinal in the self near the Kodak chemicals (i brought a bottle of HC-110 and a bottle of Tetenal fixer). I see also bottles of Agfa Agefix. Both Rodinal and Agefix with the new label of A&O, black letter on white paper. New Rodinal has lost the carton box. <a href="http://www.aphog.de/images/stories/Rodinal_Pressebild.jpg">http://www.aphog.de/images/stories/Rodinal_Pressebild.jpg</a>
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I don't ask in Fotocasion for Rodinal because I have brought four 500 ml bottles some months ago from Foto-R3 and five more from e*bay Germany. In both cases with the Agfaphoto label and in carton boxes.
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Good luck, Tomas.
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Marcos, in addition to <a href="http://www.foto-r3.com/">http://www.foto-r3.com/</a> posted by Robert Vonk, yesterday in Madrid I have seen new Rodinal manufactured by A&O in Fotocasi�n. Their web is now under construction but try contact with them via e-mail or telephone <a href="http://www.fotocasion.es/">http://www.fotocasion.es/</a> .
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Saludos.
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I use dilution H 1+63 in a 250 ml tank, a little less than 4 ml of concentrate without any problem for a 35mm 36 exposures film. I have read that the minimum amount of concentrate for a film in 135 or 120 is 3 ml.
Tomᳮ
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www.fotoimpex.de has 30 meter rolls of Tri-x in his catalog. Download the catalog in german.
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Pictures of Nikon cameras in high resolution: <a href="http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/portfolio/about/history/d-archives/camera/data2_e.htm">http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/portfolio/about/history/d-archives/camera/data2_e.htm</a>
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Copal, Nidec Copal Corporation, is a manufacturer of shutters. He invented the vertical travel metal focal plane shutter with a flash sync speed of 1/125 and build the shutters of the Bessas. This type of shutter was first introduced in the Mamiya build Nikon Nikkorex F of 1962. Another japanese shutter manufacturer is Seiko.
Regards.
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I suspect that your developing time is too long. In my experience of only one roll, the time is between 7:30 to 8 minutes. My agitation scheme is continuously the first 30 seconds and then 3 inversions every minute.
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If Retro 100/400 films are APX100/400, why the developing times in Rodinal are so different?
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I have developed APX-100 @ 100 in HC-110 1+63 (dilution H) for 10:30 min., continous agitation the first 30 sec, and them 3 inversions evrey minute. I like the results.
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I develop Fomapan 100 35 mm at ISO 100 in HC-110 1+63, 20 degrees Celsius for seven and a half minutes, agitating continuously the first 30 seconds and then two inversions every minute.The results are good.<br>
<a href="http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/b_y_n_1/images/Tormes_3.jpg" > http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/b_y_n_1/images/Tormes_3.jpg </a> <br>
I prefer it in Rodinal, 1+50 for 7 minutes, same agitation and temperature as before.<br> <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/tlrfoto/ColegioFonseca" > http://picasaweb.google.com/tlrfoto/ColegioFonseca </a> <br>
Tomas.
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Yes it is posible. Found a laboratory that uses something like<a href="http://www.variochromat.de/index_E.html?gclid=CJrJ5I7A2okCFUBeMAodnWD3zQ"> this enlarger.
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Well, the first link is the new cathedral tower. I hope that now the link is correct <a href="http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/b_y_n_1/images/Catedral_3.jpg"> http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/b_y_n_1/images/Catedral_3.jpg </a>
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Stephen, yes, your photo is of the Toledo cathedral.
I don't know at what photo you refer. One of the doors of the new cathedral of Salamanca is this
<a href="http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/b_y_n_1/imagepages/image16.html"> http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/b_y_n_1/imagepages/image16.html </a> and this is a photo of the new and old cathedrals cupolas.
<a href="http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/salamanca/images/salam10.jpg"> http://personales.ya.com/tlrodriguez/salamanca/images/salam10.jpg </a>
In my homepage all the photos was taken in Salamanca, the black and white ones are of the year 2006, mostly taken with Nikon gear, but same are taken with a little rangefinder, a Ricoh 500G.
La Alberca is a nice place to visit and photograph.
Regards, Tomas.
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The Weston Master V is described <a href="http://www.haardt.net/wmv.htm"> here </a>
and there is a link to the manual in pdf format.
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Well, a rapid browse at the manual, said this about the reset of the custom functions:
"During two-button reset, the custom setting indication CUSTOM blinks for 2 sec in the LCD panel. To cancel custom setting, release one of the two buttons once while the CUSTOM indication is blinking, then press both buttons again."
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Try to press the CSM and MODE buttons for reset the camera to the default settings. This disable all the custom functions enabled.
Tomas.
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In the data-sheet of Fomapan, says that the base color in roll film is blue.
Tomas.
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The eyepieces that you link are not valid for a Nikon F4.
Here you can find a pdf chart with the eyepieces of the different Nikon cameras. For the F4 it appears to be the number 2926 and is the same as for the F3HP.
http://www.coolpix101.net/fileuploads/pdfs/EP_CompChart.pdf
Regards.
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Well, in my Jobo tank 1520, says 485 ml of solution for two 120 in one reel or 135 films on two reels. You can fill the tank with water, making sure the reel is completely covered, and them measure the amount you have used.
Be sure you put the red clip in the spiral before load the second roll as it prevents to overlap with the first loaded film.
The development time is the same as with only one film.
Regards.
when do you reach for a 24mm lens (for 35 mm photos)?
in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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