27-05-16, 09:45 AM | #931 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Happy to just swop either the zoom or the 50mm for your 50. Whichever you prefer.
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27-05-16, 10:05 AM | #932 |
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Think I will stick with the 50.
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27-05-16, 11:17 AM | #933 |
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27-05-16, 02:10 PM | #934 |
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Sinead O'Connor singing Disney = BURN IT
Got my pics back today. Post-war ones came out okay but a load of spots because of the old film. Zeiss ones good but a bit of flare in sunlight, not such a surprise as the front element has some pitting in the coating. Great apart form that. Olympus looks good all round, even ones shooting at 0.85m which is its minimum range. The lens barrel is a bit wobbly but from the first look it hasn't affected the pics. need to have another look and check my notes, and scan a few. |
27-05-16, 04:42 PM | #935 |
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Johnny, just for you!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SQx8r1Ak44g Right. Work finished. Time for a different kind of music. Going to see 'The Icicle Works' tonight. |
27-05-16, 05:31 PM | #936 |
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Post war photos?
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27-05-16, 06:13 PM | #937 |
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If I had your address... (insert theatrical threats)
Kodak Verichrome Safety film, they stopped making it in 1953, think this one was from the late 40s onwards but no way to tell. It was in the Certo when I bought it. |
27-05-16, 06:35 PM | #938 |
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I have a roll of Agfa CNS 127 somewhere. No idea how to get it processed.
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27-05-16, 06:40 PM | #939 |
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Anyone want a FED 4? Got one in a job lot. Meter is gone and slightly untidy top plate but seems to work ok.
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27-05-16, 06:53 PM | #940 |
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http://www.photofast.ie/old_film_and_negatives
or www.oldfilmprocessing.com Not going to be cheap though, presume you would be better doing it yourself as you have the kit and would just need the right chemicals. Don't C41 it though! |
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