Nikon Fe2 / Nikkor AI-S 50mm f1,8 / Ilford fp4
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Just finished a mare of a dev session. After devving a roll of 135 in the "new" #Rondinax35U, I discovered it hadn't all gone onto the spool properly. First time that's happened for ages. Happily it looks like the first 20 or so exposures are unaffected.
Then I attempted to load a roll of 120 #IlfordFP4 in the #Labbox . But after the backing paper removal stage, I couldn't get the adhesive bit off, and tore the film. In the end had to trim it with scissors. Looks OK though.
Plaine de l'Ain, France
Nikon Fe2 / Nikkor AI-S 50mm f1,8 / Ilford fp4
Decided to join in #FolderWeek so loaded a roll of #IlfordFP4 in my late father's #ZeissIkonta 524/16. But I couldn't latch it closed! Turns out the latch slider had got bent. Luckily with long-nosed pliers I was able to straighten it and close. Not sure if there will be light leaks!
Luckily it doesn't take long to get through 12 frames (well, 11 as I forgot I had to cock the shutter for the first one). Not sure how long it will take to dev it; I need to finish the 135 in my MX first.
Monts du Bugey, France
Nikon Fe2 / Nikkor AI-S 50mm f1,8 / Ilford fp4
Monts du Bugey, France
Nikon Fe2 / Nikkor AI-S 50mm f1,8 / Ilford fp4
Annoyingly this scan has made me realise that I have a serious problem in my #darktable conversion flow that is causing some out of gamut pixels. Not a major problem, but I need to work it out.
There's not much to choose between the #MinoltaAutocord and #MPPMIcroFlex lenses. Both lovely more than sharp enough for my eyes, and both give lovely focus fall off.