17-01-22, 09:24 PM | #8081 |
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I don't think he is. It's a lot more local to me when the sun's out!
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17-01-22, 09:48 PM | #8082 |
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Lol
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31-01-22, 06:20 PM | #8083 |
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Got some film developed, including a roll of home made redscale that I ran through the SRT 201 that Yoko sent me.
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Interesting colours but I'm not sure redscale's for me. How did you get on with the SRT?
I was out at the coast recently but didn't manage to finish either of the two colour films that are in a seemingly endless mid roll. |
31-01-22, 08:23 PM | #8085 |
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Got on fine, its just a shame it didn't have a split focus screen.
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I really miss that too but I can just about manage. Dud you end up getting the EPL with the 45mm i?
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31-01-22, 09:12 PM | #8087 |
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I did, sadly the lens has fungus and I'm unable to get far enough into the lens to clean it.
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31-01-22, 09:15 PM | #8088 |
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Not shot anything in ages, don't know why. My Pentax K2 doesn't have a split circle but because I'm a detail freak I think i often spend too long trying to match the halves, so by not doing so I have to just shoot at some point. On the other hand, sometimes it's just difficult finding focus.
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14-02-22, 08:10 PM | #8089 |
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Madeira removed all covid entry restrictions last week. No need for tests, certificates or registering locally any more so it seemed like a good idea to go.
And I found a camera museum in Funchal already. Not been yet but will probably drop in later this week. Brought the XD5. 20 degrees and loads of bikes buzzing round the city. |
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Nice! I haven't been abroad since 2016 and really looking forward to getting away. Need to get my passport renewed first though.
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