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Old 01-04-22, 01:45 PM   #8111
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I've dropped a line to TSM. I'm sure there would have been a 'slap up-to-date photo' thread for 2020 and possibly 2019

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Old 01-04-22, 02:05 PM   #8112
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You have to change this

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Old 01-04-22, 02:15 PM   #8113
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Lol, cheers. I haven't changed any settings my end, wonder why it happened.
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Old 01-04-22, 02:42 PM   #8114
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I think the default is 1 year. Even if you change it to the beginning it will reset to 1 year the next time you come in
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Old 01-04-22, 03:06 PM   #8115
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I didn't notice that either. But then I tend to use Tapatalk on my tablet these days and that option doesn't appear.

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Same here.

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Old 09-05-22, 07:02 PM   #8117
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A few test shots I took using a K1000 that belongs to my Great Aunt. Had it serviced as the shutter was failing to complete its cycle most of the time. Came back sparkling clean. Film is Silbera Pan 100 and I home developed it in Kodak D76.

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Old 09-05-22, 07:47 PM   #8118
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I had to look that film up, hadn't heard of it before but the results are good. Nice tones and looks to be fairly fine grain.
I've been devoid of inspiration recently but I went out walking over the Easter weekend and used up most of a 36 roll. Once that's finished, I'll have 3 colour films to process. Now Sandersons is gone, I'm stuck. I notice Analogue Wonderland has a developing service now. I wonder if they are any good?
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AW aren't bad, but there are cheaper options. I use Snaps in Bournemouth and they only charge £3 a roll 35mm C41 and £5 black and white dev only. Been using them for years. They also do 110, 127 and APS. I developed this roll myself to save money as I had a backlog of black and white and seeing as I already have the kit, the stop and fixer it made sense to pop £10 for some D76.

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It's the colour film I need doing and like you, I've got chemicals in the cupboard for black and white. I'll take a look at Snaps.
I'm not liking the Nikon FM very much. Finding it a pain to use and thinking of letting it go once the film comes out.
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