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Old 08-08-21, 01:14 PM   #7911
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Thanks, what about you JR?

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Old 08-08-21, 06:28 PM   #7912
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I don't know if any of you have tried Analogue Wonderland, but if you haven't got an account they do a referral program. I would get points for the referral and you get a code for a free roll of Kentmere 35mm film with your first order.

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I don't know if any of you have tried Analogue Wonderland, but if you haven't got an account they do a referral program. I would get points for the referral and you get a code for a free roll of Kentmere 35mm film with your first order.

http://i.refs.cc/Goi9PcHi

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Old 08-08-21, 07:31 PM   #7914
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Cool. I think the code is reusable, but let me know if it's not. I'm hoping that they get more stock of the Washi film, I really want to try the Japanese paper in 35mm.

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Old 08-08-21, 08:01 PM   #7915
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Not tried them but I saw some ads recently. I was going to put a roll in the Seagull TLR but it turns out I don't have one!

I've got a Fuji X30, non-interchangeable zoom, EVF and 16MP I think. It's a nice piece of kit to use and great pics.
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Old 08-08-21, 08:09 PM   #7916
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I'm a bit light on 120 film too. I sent a whole load of for processing which I'm hoping will be back next week. Looking forward to seeing what the Berger 400 looks like.

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Old 10-08-21, 08:18 PM   #7917
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Here's a question on film speed. Normally on folding cameras I go for a slow film e.g. ISO100, as the max shutter speeds are maybe 1/300 or thereabouts, so often you're using that if the film is fast. On the other hand, with a maximum aperture of f3.5 or sometimes f2.9 (not much of a difference really anyway) you might have to choose a slower shutter speed because you can't go any wider, if the light isn't great. What would you go for?
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Old 10-08-21, 08:32 PM   #7918
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I'm no expert on film, but I tend to shoot 200 (Foma) or 400 (HP5) to give me a bit of range on shutter speeds. If it's a basic box camera I tend to use Pan F 50 iso as the shutter speeds are mostly below 1/100

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Old 12-08-21, 07:18 PM   #7919
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A few shots from my Contax ii 50mm f2 Sonnar, Ilford XP2 Super

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Nice pics, I like the perspective of the last one. Got a bit of a deal on some 120 film, ebay seller with rolls of Ilford FP4, expires 2023, £4 plus £4.50 postage (!) but got them for £10 for 3 so a little under a fiver a roll all in.
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