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  • Nikon F4s

    Nice!

    I have a Tri-X in my camera at the moment, haven't shot it before (only HP5) .. need to push and this gives me confidence. Pushed and developed at -2 stops?

  • That office block! YES!

  • Good people of the NON DIGITAL UNITED KINGDOM, I am selling my Graflex.

    Buy now, before the calamitous No Deal Brexit, break up of the united kingdom and massive punitive import taxes on deliveries from Scotland!

    I really don't want to sell but I have stretched myself too far with my camera collection, bike collection and rebuilding a stupid turbocharged subaru.

    I am negotiable on price.

  • Zero image 2000 / Fuji Provia


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  • Better lens and easier to find it like new.

    Ok good info. I’m not really clear how the lenses changed (or if I should be bothered). I won’t be buying any MF cams for a bit. I’m probably going to buy this Rollei (depending on how the results turn-out).

    @Ste_S It’s a quite a new way of shooting for me; there is no lens barrel for your subject to look down, no eye contact unless you want it, it’s whisper-quiet. It’s maybe the least intimidating way of having your photo taken.

    Mine has a cute soft releases thing so have just shot handheld so far. And I love the focal length. 👌🏼

    LCE has a Tessar ‘flex on their site for £150. These things are bargains.

  • Yup, shot at 1600 and pushed two stops in dev. Have been shooting loads of it since BST ended and love it.
    The F4 with the (bonkers) top shutter speed of 1/8000s allows me to shoot it during the day almost wide open if I need too, a f1.8 lens allows me to shoot it at night

  • It’s maybe the least intimidating way of having your photo taken.

    Absolutely. I've had more people come and talk to me about the Rolleicord than people giving me dirty looks because I've taken their photo.

    Have been shooting with a Canon P recently (probably the only bargain left in vintage rangefinders) and had a similar reaction - people almost seem happy to have their photo taken with it. If I take candids with my F4 and I'm noticed people seem a lot more narked...

  • That's lovely, the blues are so lush

  • Lovely. And *all* of the depth of field.

  • mju ii, can't remember what film

  • fuji c200 is absolute shit
    colourplus is slightly less shit but rate it at 100 not 200.
    silverprint do student/edu discounts and are a good company. 7dayshop aren't/

  • They both look like cheap films, and they are still available cheap, which some people on this thread like.
    What's shit about c200? It's kind of plain looking and not very saturated.

  • no, c200 looks cheap however you use it, colourplus looks ok if you treat it well.
    c200 is just made very badly, even with very great care in scanning the colours don't come together properly. and it looks very bad printed.

  • I am literally about to press buy on a silverprint £100+ order with '10off' code .. want something?

  • Thank you kindly but I don't actually "need" anything right now...

  • the colours don't come together properly

    My colours have ‘come together’ I must be some sort of wizard.

  • Used to work quite close to their Valentine Row shop, some great expired film bargains over the years...

  • Joseph Barret did a nice portrait series shot on Poundland / C200 using it’s colour/character creatively.

    http://www.josephbarrett.co.uk/

  • I bought some Colorplus on eBay for £2.60 a roll posted. You can buy it in shops for less than £4 a roll...

    I rate it as an all round film though. Cheap unless I want proper photos with ektar/portra/bw

  • Expired HP5, Zeiss Nettar 517/2


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  • Lush. Cornwall?

    You could sell a series of these.
    I’d burn-in slightly along the lower edge of the photo and lose the little dark bit of land creeping in on the right edge.

  • Thanks! Devon, revisiting some childhood holiday spots

    Yeah I might tweak it a bit, it's also the first time in about 10 years I've developed BW. Couldn't get the bloody film completely on the spool, so I'm amazed it even came out

  • I like that too. Sort of thing I'd have on my wall printed large

  • Another Zero Imag 2000 / Fuji Provia image


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