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Old 10-06-22, 08:31 PM   #8131
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Kodak D76, had to reduce time from ten minutes to eight as I couldn't get the developer to 20c, so I devved it at 22-23c. Will definitely buy another roll or two.

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Old 10-06-22, 08:32 PM   #8132
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A few shots from a £3 car boot Lomo LC-A, Dubblefilm black and white.




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A few shots from my Olympus OM-G.




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Old 15-06-22, 07:55 PM   #8134
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I feel ashamed. I haven't touched a camera for a while. I keep meaning to but never quite get around to it.
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I just have a habit of taking one when I'm out.

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Half and half. Sat in the garden this morning chasing insects with a manual focus Tamron AD2 60-300 on the EM10 .




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Old 03-07-22, 02:49 PM   #8137
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Wow, those came out really well. I wasn't able to get out and shoot much last week as my car was in for repairs. I managed to pick up an Olympus XA2 and a couple of other point and shoots from marketplace for free. Slapped some batteries into the XA and it fired up. Got my car back now so will be popping out.

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Wow, those came out really well. I wasn't able to get out and shoot much last week as my car was in for repairs. I managed to pick up an Olympus XA2 and a couple of other point and shoots from marketplace for free. Slapped some batteries into the XA and it fired up. Got my car back now so will be popping out.

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They did come out well. Nice.

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Wow, those came out really well. I wasn't able to get out and shoot much last week as my car was in for repairs. I managed to pick up an Olympus XA2 and a couple of other point and shoots from marketplace for free. Slapped some batteries into the XA and it fired up. Got my car back now so will be popping out.

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I'm quite impressed with the lens. It wasn't on my list but came in a bundle with your Tessar Zebra and a Takumar. Definitely keeping it though.
I've got some time off work beginning Wednesday so hoping to get out, take some photos and spend time on the bike.
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Old 04-07-22, 03:00 PM   #8140
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I found a small case in a charity shop marked "Camera Lens, £2" Thinking it was a teleconverter I nearly left it. Glad I opened it as it turned out to be a lens to scope adapter for OM mount. Allows me to use my zoom lenses as spotting scopes.
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