As for developing, I knew a professional photographer back in the late 80's that had 2 templates (one for the first strip, other for the rest) for cutting bulk roll into 36 frame strips and then developing them in large Jobo tanks that held 4 or 8 rolls.
Anyway, I've just found one Minolta 9000...
Yes, it was 9000. I remember i had the brochure of 9000 when I bought my 7000 - 9000 was outside of my price range. Now I can buy one for 40-50 $, which I think I'll do tomorrow.
Thank you Paul.
Does anybody remember those accessories for Minolta cameras that were a replacement of standard camera back that could hold bulk loaded film I think it was like 100 shots capacity. I tried to remember for which models it was available but I couldn't. I would really like to find one and to be...
From my experience, the #1 issue when scanning 35mm films is that they tend to warp and get out of focus. Plustek scanners don't have auto focus of manual focusing.
As for pulling details from shadows, I suggest to go with Pacific Imaging PrimeFilm XAs or PrimeFilm XA Plus. XAs has dynamic range...
Does anybody know which of Seiko companies is making electronic shutters for cameras. I'm trying to build a film camera from scratch and I need to buy one to build a prototype.
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