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Old 07-01-17, 09:40 PM   #2501
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To make way for a darkroom? The cigar cutter seems the easiest way to it. Cut then respool and tape down the end. Will check the 120 flange diameter and order a suitable cutter.

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Old 07-01-17, 09:55 PM   #2502
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Alas no but as food is still the most important thing in my life, it'll be another kitchen. I've never grown out of being fed every 4 hours despite being in my mid 40s.I have considered the downstairs bog as it has no windows but does have a sink.
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Old 07-01-17, 10:04 PM   #2503
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Has it got an extractor? Some of those chems can get a bit heady! Will scan the Lomokino film tomorrow. Can't find the 120 flange diameter online. I'm out at the mo and wanted to order the cutter.

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Old 07-01-17, 10:18 PM   #2504
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I'm a chemist by trade, I laugh at your chymicals! HA!

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sacar-Came...-/222358502714
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Old 07-01-17, 10:30 PM   #2505
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Lol. So you won't have any problems with doing your own c41 then. Pass on the case.

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Old 08-01-17, 10:14 AM   #2506
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First attempt using the Lomokino. Only got 19 usable frames as I cranked it too fast. Turned out a six second video. Each frame has to be selected and scanned.

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Old 08-01-17, 03:44 PM   #2507
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I like the effect.
Your 80+ film supply will soon disappear once you start to shoot in technicolour though.
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Old 08-01-17, 03:57 PM   #2508
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I didn't have my monopod with me so it's a bit wobbly. Problem is colour is 2.50 a roll whereas I can dev b&w myself. How are you getting on with your new toy anyway?
Did you buy the camera from Rocky Johnny?
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Nope he never got back to me. Think he was trying to tempt me with the price rather than supply more pics of it.
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Old 08-01-17, 07:17 PM   #2510
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The new toy is very nice to use but I'm still experimenting with basic settings. The menu, options and customisations are way too difficult for a simpleton like me at the moment. I think I will only come to understand it very slowly. I really like the EVF and that you can see how different focus points and light levels change the picture.
I was in York Poundland today; 2 full boxes of film so I replenished supplies..
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