Norman uses EnerSys lead acid batteries. The company is still in business. You can contact them for prices. And, if you can solder and desolder, then you can remove the connector from your old battery pack and connect the six 2 volt 2.5 Ah batteries in serial, connect the old connector and...
Lynsey also wrote a very compelling memoir titled:
It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War
Not a lot of photographs, but real interesting stories.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22571757-it-s-what-i-do
well, that looks exactly like it, the Rolleiflash 2. Thank you for your help. The bracket was found in a box of stuff from my father-in-law. I'll have to see if I can locate the reflector.
I used an outdoor tool storage cabinet from Lowes or Home Depot. I drilled some 1x6's into the side to support dowels to hold the film. Works great, no heat, no forced air, just timed drying over night. no dust.
I had this exact same problem with bulk loaded film and my QL17. My solution was to stop using bulk loaded film with it and I've never had a problem again. I have plenty of other cameras for my bulk loaded film.
Thanks, that is very helpful. i'll check with the multimeter, and if that is the case i think i can fashion something with hacking an old pc sync cord.
Hello mrmekon, have you ever figured out the flash with your Mamiya 6? I have a similar Mamiya 6 that I'm trying to figure out how to connect to a more modern flash. On the back of my shutter, behind the red dot, exists a single post. A PC connector will not connect to it because the post in...
When using a lift, if you want to keep using the Ilford method, send two 500ml of water through the lift and let rotate for 10-15 seconds each, then remove tank and do the Ilford method. This will make sure the Jobo parts in the lift remain clean. You may even be able to modify the Ilford...
Actually, RIT. Stroebel was a guest professor on occasion while I was there. It's been updated and there is a much more recent version available than the one that I used for the class.
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