Danger: Shallow Water
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Danger: Shallow Water

Overexposed by 2 stops, the lens on my Bantam Special shows incredible clarity. Being an 828 camera, re-spooling was required, including the backing paper, but it performed beautifully. Processed and scanned by my local lab: Hutt Street Photos, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Location
Henley Beach Jetty, Henley Beach SA, Australia
Equipment Used
Kodak Bantam Special
Exposure
f8@1/125
Film & Developer
Kodak ProImage 100, re-spooled as 828 film
Paper & Developer
C41
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Nanette Reid 2020
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@Donald Qualls Not yet attempted the 120 route, although I have a few "How To" guides saved to try and make it as easy as possible for me. Cutting the 35mm into lengths was pretty easy, and I have now figured out that if I tape the end to the backing paper straight from the can, I will be sure to re-spool it as straight as possible.

I'm now looking for someone that can be relied upon to do a good job. Until then, the viewfinder is still ok to use, but flare has proven to be a little more apparent than with my other gear. Next purchase a Series VI-A lenshood. :smile: :smile:
 

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