Re: Vintage film cameras
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Nice pics there :)
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Got the 110 film from the Holga Micro done. A whole £2 from Asda! Will get them scanned in and uploaded soon. I have a spare 110 film so may run it through the GAF. Kind of lost track as to where I'm up to with what camera.
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Not surprised! You should seriously consider a home darkroom
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Just spotted a C41 home kit for £17.98. I have a changing bag already and would only need a tank. Would save me money for doing 120 film.
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The first few steps of colour processing are temperature sensitive, unlike black & white which isn't too picky.
Ideally you should use a water bath to heat the chemicals up to the right temperature and do the processing in the bath. |
Vintage film cameras
Not vintage but still cool.
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Ha, I nearly bought one of those last year! Pure lomo. I got an app called Joyeye that does something similar but it's not current any more which is a shame
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A £4 find from a boot sale. A vgc Brownie Six 20 C with instructions. I have found most bootsellers have no idea what they are selling.
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You need a cabinet for all these. I should go to the odd boot sale too, though the missus might not appreciate it!
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