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More and more film fun with something other than a Leica M

MikalWGrass

New member
P, you're 100% correct on the spelling. I like the camera alot but don't use it often enough. I took it out after I saw the Nikonos Project on the web.

Thanks again.

Mikal
 

Godfrey

Well-known member

66/6 Instant Pinhole camera
Impossible SX-70 B&W film
0.12mm pinhole @ 14 minutes
Bellows at second notch

I took out the 66/6 Instant Pinhole camera this evening, charged it up, loaded it with Impossible SX-70 B&W, and made a test exposure. Then made another with a reciprocity factor of 2 applied. Fun stuff.

I have to use this camera some more. With the small pinhole and the bellows at the second notch, it produces a nice wide FoV.

Lots of experimenting to go with it...

G
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Exactly what category these photos are in I'm not sure... Captured with an iPhone 4S and rendered with an Impossible Instant Lab onto four different types of Impossible film ... :)










enjoy!
G
 

rmueller

Well-known member
Hi,
shooting film again after i discovered a local film development and scanning service. Nothing makes more fun than loading a SWC with Kodak Portra 160 and go into the wild, ehhh wide ;-)

Cheers,
Ralf
 

SHanse

New member
Hello all

Here a few from 3-4 years ago, on a viking marked in Denmark



All sho with my Bronica ETRSi 75mm on Portra 160
 

SHanse

New member
Hello all

Here a few from 3-4 years ago, on a viking marked in Denmark



All sho with my Bronica ETRSi 75mm on Portra 160
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Those are very cool, Mikal. I've always shied away from high ISO colour film, but these images show how the grain can enhance a colour photo.
 

chrism

Well-known member
I've been playing with Donald Qualls' monobath in 4x5, and now tried it for the first time on a 35mm film, using some Plus-X. All I read says don't agitate it, but almost every frame has drag marks by the sprocket holes. I'll do it again tomorrow and agitate it.

Nikon F6, 50mm/f1.4, Plus-X, monobath, KM5400 II:


For the adventurous, the recipe to make 300ml for a 35mm tank is
19ml HC-110 US concentrate
12ml Ilford Rapid Fixer
59ml household ammonia
210ml water
6 minutes at 27ºC/80ºF, then wash and dry.

Chris
 
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