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Old 03-03-20, 08:28 PM   #6821
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I read about that too and had a look at the kickstarter page. Neat idea but not cheap.
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Old 05-03-20, 09:47 PM   #6822
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Ordered some rubber cones to fix the Mamiya. Also ordered some of these
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120 and 35mm size, got 100 of 35mm. I have some plastic boxes to store the prints but not yet used them as I realised I didn't know what I'd do with the negatives.
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Old 06-03-20, 05:30 AM   #6823
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I use those as well. I have a couple of double lever arched files, one for 35mm and one for 120. I just write on the date, location and the camera on each sheet. Keeps the negatives nice and flat.

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Old 09-03-20, 06:34 PM   #6824
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This is interesting, and kind of links to those files full of negatives.
https://www.35mmc.com/09/03/2020/cre...by-barry-carr/

On the downside, it strikes me as a bit Filofax like in that you'd spend hours compiling and adding info but hardly ever refer to it again.
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Old 09-03-20, 07:57 PM   #6825
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Admin, just seen that The Photography Show at the NEC has been postponed due to Coronavirus.
Yoko, I have an app called Exif for film but I've never used it. I like the idea but am too lazy to use it.

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Old 09-03-20, 08:40 PM   #6826
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Admin, just seen that The Photography Show at the NEC has been postponed due to Coronavirus.
Yoko, I have an app called Exif for film but I've never used it. I like the idea but am too lazy to use it.
That's a shame but very surprising. Have you ever been to this show?

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Old 09-03-20, 10:01 PM   #6827
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No, NEC is a good two and a half hours from here. Hoping to go to the scuba diving show in October if this all calms down.

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Old 10-03-20, 07:08 PM   #6828
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No, NEC is a good two and a half hours from here. Hoping to go to the scuba diving show in October if this all calms down.

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It's about an hour for me. The problem for me with the NEC is the rip off parking charges i think it's about £15 these days.

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Old 10-03-20, 08:50 PM   #6829
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Yeah, massive con to use a small patch of tarmac. I managed to track down a 35mm adapter kit for the Yashica 635. Wasn't cheap cheap but I like things to be complete.

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New dates.

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