(See Gallery for my "CapCam")
This is one of the test shots from a weekend outside while it was still light. Film used was Ultratec that I cut up into little strips and stored in an old metal film canister, and had a second film canister to hold the exposed strips as I changed them out in a very small changing bag. This is the top portion of a parking Garage in Gaslight Village in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Based on the rails on the left and right showing the stairwell it is roughly about a 170 or so degree field of view.
I choose ultratec as opposed to kodalith as I've originally tested indoors because 1) I could just bulk roll it into a reloadible canister and cut from there, and 2) it is orthochromatic as such I can develop by inspection in a tray.
I did find that I changed my exposure methodology a little, and exposed it for ISO 12 (ie: 30 second exposure) As opposed to ISO 6 (1 minute exposure) To get shorter exposure time, however I remembered too late that ultratec does not like being shot at ISO 12, it prefers 3 to 6, or it gets development stains and other issues.
At least two more Test submissions coming soon.