28-04-21, 06:39 PM | #7731 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Cool, what did you shoot? I just ordered some Bergger 400 black and white in 120 and a roll of Washi S from Analogue Wonderland.
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29-04-21, 11:10 AM | #7732 |
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Washi S should be interesting. I was looking at that when I ordered films but bottled out. Look forward to seeing how it comes out.
Only random shots on the film from the OM4. It looks like it's come out OK but I won't know for sure until I scan it. I poured 3 quid down the drain literally when in a fit of madness, I emptied the fixer into the sink instead of back into the storage bottle. |
30-04-21, 04:29 PM | #7733 |
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I have a ferrania box camera in a canvas case, and an Ilford Sportsman in a leather case. Does anybody know if they are worth anything ?
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30-04-21, 04:46 PM | #7734 |
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Ilford Sportsman is a fairly basic consumer camera and quite common. Unlikely to be worth more than £10 at most. I have a Dacora Dignette, an East German camera the Sportsman is based on. When I discovered it wasn't worth much, I decided to put a film through it, just for fun, and that started me off on a mad phase of camera acquisition. It's dangerous, don't go there!
Kenzie is much more knowledgeable on box cameras, he'll be able to tell you about the Ferrania, I'm sure. |
30-04-21, 04:55 PM | #7735 |
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Have you got a picture of it? We could have a look and see what they go for. I remember a certain somebody popping in here to value some unwanted gear...
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Hi enrico, the Ferrania might be a bit more, hard to tell - pics!
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01-05-21, 07:56 AM | #7738 |
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I scanned the film from the OM4 last night, no scratches this time and it's come out OK. I'd be interested on thoughts on the following:
How in hell to cut the negatives in the right place and in a straight line. Editing - is it better to do this while scanning and use the inbuilt software or scan an unedited tiff file and then use photo editing software on that? |
01-05-21, 08:03 AM | #7739 |
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I just use small scissors and count six frames (max for my holder)
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01-05-21, 08:10 AM | #7740 |
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I'm using small scissors too but I can't seem to cut in the little gap between the frames or get the line straight.
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