Cholentpot
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Cholentpot, Can you still get short ends? Where?? Regards/73 --Terry
35mm I can get. 16mm I cannot.
Cholentpot, Can you still get short ends? Where?? Regards/73 --Terry
Hi Patrick Robert James, so you can use the Rollei A110 with unperforated film, like the Canon 110 ED, that's good to know. The prices for the A110 are pretty steep right now, so I think I'll wait.
Cholentpot, not sure where you are located, but B&H Photo here in the States has 16mm B&W film in single perf in 100 ft rolls and 400 ft rolls.
Best,
-Tim
Generally out of stock these days and I'm looking for color. Short ends are cheaper too...
The issue I've always had with 16mm color film is the RemJet on the backside, which will destroy commercial film processing machines (not including the motion picture processing houses). So you can't send it out to be processed, without really upsetting the company you send it to.
Just checked, B&H Photo has Kodak 7222, Double XX Black & White film in 16mm single perf, 100 foot rolls and 400 foot rolls in stock currently. I shoot a lot of that.
Best,
-Tim
If one stock piles film in the freezer like I do, then one does not worry about out of stock stores. Just the latest discontinuations.
there is a frame, yes, and it's not so small on mine...
and, as usual, there is more on the photo as there was in the frame. but you are sure that everything in the frame is on the photo.[/QUOTE
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Thanks, I’ll find out how much bigger the picture is after I run the roll.
Develop it and KNOW what you've got on that roll.
No knowing will bother most folks, so do no let it go that far.
Nope. I don't recall seeing the green confirmation after the shot coming on at all, so pretty sure it's gonna be a blank roll.
Gotta order some new S27 batteries.
Roll it through another camera for some double exposure surprises.
Getting the film and backing back into the supply chamber is, um, something of a challenge...
I've done it in the dark.
Not saying it's impossible. Just that it's a challenge, especially for people who apparently don't process their own film, so presumably have less practice handling film and cartridges in the dark.
Ah. I sometimes miss jokes by taking things too literally...
Sometimes I'm too clever for my own good. Leaves people in the dark.
I think there is a iPhone app for that.
There is a iPhone app for that, too.
Maybe you should install a safelight...
Roll it through another camera for some double exposure surprises.
Bummer Huss, is that store bought film or did you load the cassettes yourself with 16mm? 16mm reloaded cassettes work pretty well in my Canon 110 ED, and the little Baby Diana, but the lenses of the Baby Diana are truly lacking. The Lomography 110 cartridges/cassettes break open pretty easily which makes them ideal for reloading.
Best,
-Tim
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