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• #702
have you looked bellow the counter?
Be ashamed.
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• #703
Anyone here know where I can get some bellows for my 5D mark II ?
Camera Bellows
Units 3-5 St.Paul's Road,
Balsall Heath,
Birmingham B12 8NGEmail: sales@camerabellows.com
Tel: 0121-440-1695
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• #704
Anyone here know where I can get some bellows for my 5D mark II ?
There's really no need to bellow at the top of your voice, you know.
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• #705
agfa clack, medium format... takes 9 shots per 120 roll... super simple, super amazing!!!
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• #706
There's really no need to bellow at the top of your voice, you know.
For shame.
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• #707
i love film, but just don't have to time to sit in front of the film scanner and scan them in. I love Lomo for it's ease of use and toughness being lugged around everywhere. I also have old russian zenit SLR with fisheye, tele, wide and macro, Rollei 35 + 35s, Ricoh 35Z, Yashica Electro 35 and a few others, all great, just big and cumbersome...
do it while you're surfing for bike p*rn... esp if you're scanning 35mm, a lot quicker than med format and the satisfaction you get from it is beyond comparison to a cd from the labs where the file sizes are about 920kb each...
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• #708
got an old film developed.
190 pts if you know where it is.
Just learning how to use the 35mm -
• #709
cleckheaton?
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• #710
got an old film developed.
190 pts if you know where it is.
Just learning how to use the 35mmExeter College, Oxford. The dining hall.
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• #711
^ bingo.
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• #712
I'm selling some SLR kit.
This I've put on eBay because it's a crazy-good lens, but I've got some lesser lenses going cheap.
Olympus OM fit Zuiko 75-150mm f4. In a case but no caps. £20 posted.
Pentax K-fit SMC 35-70mm f3.5. Both caps. £15 posted.Both are in fine condition. The Pentax is hardly used.
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• #713
Made me cackle.
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• #714
Anyone know of a good ('good' as in 'cheap') place that'll teach me how to use a darkroom and allow me to use their facilities for processing? I'm around the Stoke Newington area so someplace around the Hackney/Islington area and outside of 9-to-5 working hours would be ideal.
Mucho thanks!
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• #715
does anyone develop the film them selfs, and then just scan them? what kind of cost are we talking for the developing chemicals?
im currently using an olympus OM-2, which i shoot 5 films through and get them put to CD for a tenner. its more than i would like to pay and id rather do it myself if it isn't too expensive.
im new to this film jive but im enjoying the results. im trying out some ilford films at the moment, curious to see the results.
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• #716
im currently using an olympus OM-2, which i shoot 5 films through and get them put to CD for a tenner.
Do you mean 5 films developed and scanned for £10, or £10 per film scanned? It's either really cheap, or really expensive.
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• #717
i do it at jessops, its £2 per film for dev and CD. its normally £3.50 or somthing but i know a girl who works there. these arnt london prices, not sure if that makes any difference.
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• #718
Melon - that's a good price. I pay about a fiver per film for processing and scanning to CD (London prices). Would love to start developing myself but don't really know where's good (hint hint lovely forum people). Only recently started shooting film too and can see how costs might spiral out of control. It's all about keeping dem costs down!
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• #719
does anyone develop the film them selfs, and then just scan them? what kind of cost are we talking for the developing chemicals?
im currently using an olympus OM-2, which i shoot 5 films through and get them put to CD for a tenner. its more than i would like to pay and id rather do it myself if it isn't too expensive.
im new to this film jive but im enjoying the results. im trying out some ilford films at the moment, curious to see the results.
I dev B+W myself - materials costs probably range from about a couple of pence to 50p per roll.
Don't forget you will need Dev, Stop, Fix and possibly a water wetter depending on how hard the water is. Stop and Fix are both cheap and can be re-used for quite some time. Dev can sometimes be re-used - depends on what you are using - but you normally have to replenish it and it doesnt last very long when made into a working solution. I use mostly Rodinal as dev - which is a little hard to get hold of but works out very cheap as you need next to none of it. Even cheaper are the powder dev's that you make up into concentrate yourself.
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• #720
£3 per roll dev + scan is the live london price (C41)
from eye culture, on fashion street -
• #721
nice mikey, that just 35mm?
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• #722
The girl in the middle really looks like someone I know.
Quite possibly could be her but probably not, name Heidi?Spot the sexcase
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• #723
i have no idea who the girls are.
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• #724
Ah I see.
Is Pistanator from Coventry by any chance?
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• #725
Liverpool, so he says.....
Tried Novoflex, they told me to fuck the fuck off.
I am after an "old skool' look to my pictures, I have tried shitting on the lens, but I still can't quite get "the look" hence my search for bellows.