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brianandree

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  1. Hi, I have a Nikon Pronea S. I bought it used off Amazon. Ive been trying to take a picture the last few days, however when I press the shutter button the photo doesnt take. However, when I use my remote the photo takes just fine. Can you guys tell me whats wrong and what I need to do?
  2. I bought some developer and fixer to try some black and white film development, and I finally got it. I am a little confused because it doesn't say how much to pour in? Honestly, my tank isnt here till tomorrow and I am planning to develop my film tomorrow so it would be nice to know before I do it. For developer and fixer I am using Kodak Professional D-76 developer & Kodak Professional Fixer For a tank I am using a Anscomatic Model F-698 Thank you, Brian
  3. I just recently ordered the stuff so I could try to develop my own film with the caffenol method, just to try it out and get a feel before I get any major chemicals or anything and was wondering if anyone actually tried it and could share their results.
  4. Follow up question: What size do you get your 120 photos printed?? I plan on using 16 exposures
  5. I I actually was there when I was looking around, and thats what actually gave me the idea to unroll it all, however, I am more informed now and probably should have watched a video in the first place. Im actually feeling pretty confident when my next roll of b&w 120 comes in a few days! Thanks everyone for help, I think im going to practice loading a few more times with this junk roll.
  6. I figured, but, I wanted to be sure. In the long run though, I did figure out how to properly load the camera so I guess thats good...
  7. Hello :) I am new to 120 photography and the other day I got a 120 camera and some film, and had no idea how to use it so I stupidly tried it on my own, and ended up dismantling a whole roll. After an hour, I got it back together however I heard touching it fogs it, so im not so sure if I should keep it or throw it out (and I put the backing paper back on backwards, on top of everything else.) For reference, it wasnt a really sunny day however I want to go use the camera tomorrow and would rather not even use that roll if its not going to develop good. Brian
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