The new Ferrania Orto 50
Camera: Kodak Retina Reflex III with the 50mm F1.9 lens.
The Orto was exposed at 25 ASA and developed in the Thornton 2-Bath developer. The negatives look really good when processed this way.
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The new Ferrania Orto 50
Camera: Kodak Retina Reflex III with the 50mm F1.9 lens.
The Orto was exposed at 25 ASA and developed in the Thornton 2-Bath developer. The negatives look really good when processed this way.
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Kodak XX 120 D23 1to1 Plaubel Makina Back by Nokton48, on Flickr
First rolls freshly developed Eastman Double-X XX 120 in Plaubel Makina 6.5x9cm Film Back. Plaubel Makina II with 100mm F2.9 Soft High Speed Lens Anticomar. Also Plaubel Peco Junior View Camera with Broncolor Strobe Lighting. D23 1:1 JOBO Multitank 5 (six roll capacity) Unicolor Uniroller. 12 minutes at 68F. Beefy looking negatives as I am used to with 35mm XX. These will all be easy to print with the usually XX qualities but in the superior larger format. Bravo to the Creator of this! More coming I like this film
The Makina Film Back is playing nice, too!
Last edited by Daniel Unkefer; 25-Sep-2023 at 05:41.
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Paul, that combo works well!
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$100 car
Loved the tiny thing
Took it to Road America with 23 other
Road Rallies were fun
Never a top
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1964 SPL310 Fair Lady DATSUN by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
Voightlander Perkeo ll / TMY-2/ Yellow Filter / Print on Ilford Cooltone.
For months we've had wildfire smoke drifting over causing seeing to be pretty bad. Sunday night finally had some decent seeing though and so I shot a few targets to get back into the swing of things.
Here's the Pleiades star cluster, which I've always liked. For the first time, I varied the exposure to see how that would work with the stacking software and it seemed to work well. I'll have to get that another go with Andromeda.
Nikon D800E, 500mm f/4 AFDII + 1.4x TC:
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