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

Grayhand

Well-known member
Darr, brilliant polaroid Photos and PP!!


I have been diging out my old tools for making polaroids.
That is for the Fujifilm, FP100C, 10 boxes standard and 10 boxes of the silk type is what I have left.

My main interest in those is to "wash" the negative and then scan them. The positive film-part is just a positive by-Product :cool:

A Little autumn Project.


But I have one un-opended box of 20 sheats and one opened 0f the old Polaroid Polacolor Pro 100 4x5.
Last date Jan -02, so a few weeks past its prime.. And stored in room temperature for the last 10 years or so.
I just saved it for the bragging rights.


If you have the right film casette and dare to give it a try, just say the word and I can send it to you.
You never know..


Ray
 

darr

Well-known member
Darr, brilliant polaroid Photos and PP!!


I have been diging out my old tools for making polaroids.
That is for the Fujifilm, FP100C, 10 boxes standard and 10 boxes of the silk type is what I have left.

My main interest in those is to "wash" the negative and then scan them. The positive film-part is just a positive by-Product :cool:

A Little autumn Project.


But I have one un-opended box of 20 sheats and one opened 0f the old Polaroid Polacolor Pro 100 4x5.
Last date Jan -02, so a few weeks past its prime.. And stored in room temperature for the last 10 years or so.
I just saved it for the bragging rights.


If you have the right film casette and dare to give it a try, just say the word and I can send it to you.
You never know..


Ray
Ohhhh Ray!! :eek:
This is like offering dope to the addict! :ROTFL:

Yes, I have the correct film holder (545) and would love to shoot it.
It will be interesting to see where it goes.
Also, it can help in my 'A Photo A Day' project.

I am shooting you a PM now.

Kind regards,
Darr
 

dave.gt

Well-known member
First Velvia I have shot in a very long time. This time with a film back on the H5D, handheld on a precarious ledge...LOL:
Velvia Starr's Mill FINAL square July 2018-2 getdpi.jpg
 

dave.gt

Well-known member
Our local Courthouse last Winter.

1957 Baby Rolleiflex, Acros 100:
IMG_1893.JPG

That reminds me, I need to revisit and see if I can correct some of the "not quite vertical lines" in PS. Sometimes life is too busy, I suppose...
 

Oren Grad

Active member
Got my other than Leica M ready to go! With new Askari-Petronio fancy paper tape covering.
Extra style points for you! :)

My EOS Elan, which I bought new in 1992, eventually came down with the sticky-grip syndrome for which that model is notorious. A new skin of electrical tape made it functionally good as new.
 

dave.gt

Well-known member
Now I'm wondering: How did you get Acros into the Baby?
Ah! Yes, the Rera Pan 100 was sold until recently and it was simply cut-down Acros 100 relabeled as Rera Pan. It is easy enough to cut down any 120 film and roll it onto 127 spools. Even slide film! It works perfectly.:)
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Ah! Yes, the Rera Pan 100 was sold until recently and it was simply cut-down Acros 100 relabeled as Rera Pan. It is easy enough to cut down any 120 film and roll it onto 127 spools. Even slide film! It works perfectly.:)
I see. I didn't know that it was Acros. I don't have a Baby anymore. Sold it when I couldn't get Ektachrome in 127 format anymore. The nice think with 127 chromes was that one could get frames for the that fitted in a 35mm slide projector.

I do miss that camera though. It's very much smaller than its bigger brothers and there's something about that square format, particularly for half body portraits.
 
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