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Old 27-05-18, 09:22 AM   #5131
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Voigtlander Bessa 6x9 with Ilford Delta 400. I highly recommend this camera.







I messed up loading the Rolleicord, it has an auto stop on the frame advance but I forgot to flick the set catch. I was using the red window on the bottom and fogged the film.











Kodak Portrait Brownie No.2 with expired Konica VX100









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Old 27-05-18, 09:00 PM   #5132
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Some great shots there, the Bessa looks way better than I managed with the Ensign. Speaking of which, it was marked as delivered a couple of days ago in China, fingers crossed that's the last I hear. The flare off the chrome on the Rollei is nice, shame about the red window. Done nothing myself. We have a 1940s day second Saturday in June, I am thinking of breaking out the Certo with a roll of Portra.
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Old 27-05-18, 09:05 PM   #5133
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The red truck is my favourite, just a shame I ruined it! They are really basic but if you want a really vintage look then get a box Brownie. Really chuffed with the Bessa, glad I got the distance right!
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Old 28-05-18, 07:38 AM   #5134
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The Brownie certainly gives a vintage look to the images.
The Rolleicord shots are all good. It gives really nice colours and the red mist just gives a bit of Lomo effect to everything.
I've not touched a camera for a while, don't know why.
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Old 28-05-18, 08:23 AM   #5135
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I get like that sometimes, just can't be bothered. I've put a little note on the bottom of the Rolleicord as a reminder of how to load.

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Old 28-05-18, 02:42 PM   #5136
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I found a temporary rewind crank for the OM1n, an old Pen crank that I had saved. Doesn't look the best but is functional. So what are you lot up to today?
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Old 28-05-18, 03:38 PM   #5137
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Out for a quick early blast on the bike before the bank holiday masses hit the road.
Cleaned the house.
Went to Tesco to take advantage of their 25% off wine deal.
Snapped a pic for the photo comp.
Opened a bottle of aforementioned Tesco wine while I contemplate cutting a hedge.
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Old 28-05-18, 03:44 PM   #5138
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Well today has consisted of food shopping and packing. I found this in a charity shop for £14.99:



And I was gifted a Kodak Bantam Colorsnap 828 (with roll of Verichrome inside) At least with two spools and paper I can load it up with 35mm. And also a Kodak Six 20 Junior ii folder.


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Old 28-05-18, 03:50 PM   #5139
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Another good day. Nice looking Voigtlander.
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Old 28-05-18, 04:34 PM   #5140
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I'll have to let it grow in me, I prefer the small finder versions. On the plus side, I found a sealed roll of HP5 120 in my drawer, and it's even in date!
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