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  1. <p>I just bought a light meter today(Sekonic L-208). I will try your recommendation methods. Thanks again dear friends.<br> <br /> should I take the whole roll at 100 or can I change the ISO to 160 when I need it? Do I lose any quality at 100? I need to print the photos in A1 or A0 format.</p>
  2. <p>Thanks for the replies.<br> I have a photography project of indigenous peoples. <br> What kind of 120 films do you recommend? Do you suggest me to use two different films for outdoor and indoor?<br> I only shoot with natural light.<br /></p>
  3. <p>Thanks again.<br> Actually the prints were not important,because I have to scan the negatives later for A1 printing. As Lex said, I have to "find another lab to reprint the negatives".<br> Do you think I will get better result if I develop the film at home? I've thinking to buy a Jobo CPE processor.</p>
  4. <p>These 3 rolls were my first test with Contax.I did take these rolls with difference settings and mode, under and overexpose.<br /> I did take 2 rolls of Portra 160 and 400 with Mamiya 645 AFDII. Just got the same result. Negatives are dark too.</p>
  5. <p>Thanks for quick response.<br> No, unfortunately I don't have a scanner.<br> The 120 negatives are too dark, but 135 are very very sharp. I just found a new lab in the town. It seems they are expert. They have also Plustek OpticFilm 120 scanner.</p>
  6. <p>Hello,<br> <br />I just took 2 rolls of Portra 160 with my Nikon F6, 50mm f1.8 lens. I love the photos. Great colors. <br /><br />Last week I tried again 3 rolls for test with Contax 645, 80mm f2. I really disappointed.. It is a big difference between the quality and the result if I compare it with 135 films.<br /><br />The question is this: Is it possible the films have not developed very well?<br /><br />PS: The lab only developed the 135 films and I did scan them, but 120 films developed and printed in the lab. <br /><br /><br> Thanks and sorry for my English :)</p>
  7. <p>Here is the answer: "Jimmy used a self-made 5 x 4 technical camera made out of pieces from Linhott, Schneider and Cambo using a 50 ASA kodac color film"</p>
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