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• #12777
In my local dialect; 'is it fuck'.
Glad you inspired me to look out these shots, I'd totally forgotten them.
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• #12778
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• #12779
Rock and roll! Yeah
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• #12780
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• #12781
Nice one. Has a Charles Peterson vibe about it
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• #12782
I'll take that as a compliment, thanks!
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• #12783
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• #12784
Picked up some of this on eBay. Might need the tripod…
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• #12785
wow, interesting..
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• #12786
Is it cine film? Do you have to have it processed somewhere that can remove a remjet layer?
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• #12787
afaik: only colour cine film uses a remjet layer (but I might be wrong?)
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• #12788
remjet is black and opaque
that has no sprocket holes so I guess it's microfilm
I bought 300ft of vision3 500t recently (for ¥2500!) and now nowhere in japan has c41 developer in stock so I can't develop any yet :(
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• #12789
interesting, how do you put it in the camera etc? (google search..) How do you ind it?
I'm interested in buying in bulk
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• #12790
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112200956731
I believe it is microfilm for making copies. It's a black and white film that comes out as slides when developed as normal. My canon eos 50 doesn't need sprocket holes to transport film though I'll probably put it through my lubitel too with some 35mm adapters.
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• #12792
..sorry, I can't stop, they're everywhere..
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• #12794
put it through my lubitel too with some 35mm adapters
This seems to be a "thing" now - just saw these 3D-printed adapters.. fun stuff!
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• #12795
I have a couple of sets of adaptors I printed for sale if anyone wants to shoot 35mm in their MF camera.
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• #12796
Hold up. You have a 3D printer?
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• #12797
Negative, I have access to a top of the range 3D printer.
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• #12798
Yeah I follow 35mmc too. I bought mine then came across the article almost straight away. I've tried loading 35mm film into backing paper and shooting it in my lubitel that way but my results weren't the best. Probably would have been easier to have done it in a dark room than a film changing bag
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• #12799
You're the maitresse of mattresses.
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• #12800
I've put 35mm film in a Moskva 5 (6x9), I just jammed it in with some bits of a pen lid tho
It's hard to frame accurately which is kind of a big disadvantage for for these kind of images
thinking about I should try with my pentax 67, would probably be easier plus it will be better with a wide lens
that's great, way better than mine :)