I had problems with my fingers getting in the WideLux F7 photographs until I put a handle in the tripod mount under the camera. With one hand holding the camera by the handle and the other on top for the shutter, the finger problem went away for me.
The problem with developing black & white film at 80 degrees F is that the development time for most developer is less or much less that 5 minute. As the development time drops from 5 minutes and purposeful or accident variation that occurs becomes more pronounced and does not get averaged out...
I am using the Nikon Z7ii and had the Nikkor 24mm to 200mm AF zoom lens. I wanted a longer lens for most of my photographs, so I bought the Nikkor 28mm to 400mm AF zoom lens which allowed me to have a longer telephoto capability.
Nikkor 24mm to 200mm AF zoom lens - is a lighter lens and allows...
Go to Hasselblad Historic [hasselbladhistorical.eu/] and put in CU from CU 30633 to see that your camera was built in 1957.
See [hasselbladhistorical.eu/HT/HTDating.aspx] to see how the two letter system works.
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You have nothing to loose so mix up the XTOL, cut off some of a 35mm black & white film liter and develop the exposed film. If the film comes out dark and the edge markings appear, shoot a roll of film and come back to us with the results.
I use the stock XTOL solution and follow the replenish XTOL instructions. Using XTOL alone, counting the number of uses and adjusting the development time works well but that that is a more costly method.
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For years I have used this 35mm film and the 120 film and developed in XTOL and replenished XTOL. I shoot it at ISO 400, use a red filter [R23, R25, R27, R29 and 720 filters each with its own version of the infrared exposure] and adjust the exposure for the filter being used.
I too was on the North Rim years ago. There are limited paved roads in the North Rim and it is remote. So only 10% of the Grand Canyon visitors make it there. It is an excellent place to do off roading with an appropriately equipped vehicle, but with the risks in off roading, one should do it...
Darkrooms are expensive, not just in the money to collect the equipment and supplies; the space used by darkroom takes a toll on the space you live in the rest of the time that you are not in the darkroom. Consider using POP paper.
Actually when I was a teenager I wanted the Bronica S is the worst way, but no matter how much I saved, I could not afford it. So later in life I settled for Hasselblad, but the root of the love for Hasselblad is based in the Bronica s.
If anyone would like more background about the other chemicals in dishwashing liquid, look at PE's [Photo Engineer's] posts. PE worked at Kodak on the R&D for many films including Kodachrome and Ektachrome and was our resident expert.
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