This one is Minolta 16mm on Kodak Cine film. Again the image is printed small on an 8x10 sheet.
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This one is Minolta 16mm on Kodak Cine film. Again the image is printed small on an 8x10 sheet.
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I've been shooting Minox again in the last week or so. I discovered that my LX needed service, so sent it to DAG and picked up a Minox C on Ebay for $75.
Wish my 35 mm scans looked that good. Maybe I need to get a Minox and some cassettes and a slitter...
For 35mm, I've been getting good results with Kentmere 400 developed in Legacy Pro L110 1:31. This is a cheap and convenient combination that works well for me.No, it's the film that doesn't look that good, mostly (and can't, since I shoot mostly .EDU Ultra 400; it's just not in the same grain and sharpness class as TMX). Maybe I need to start shooting CMS 20 II or Copex Rapid in my Weltini and Kiev 2 and Nikkormat.
I've been getting good results with Kentmere 400 developed in Legacy Pro L110 1:31.
I've been shooting Minox again in the last week or so. I discovered that my LX needed service, so sent it to DAG and picked up a Minox C on Ebay for $75. Much to my delight it was in nice condition and with a fresh battery it works just fine. I also have a couple of Minox EC that are still working.
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Minox C Tmax-100
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Minox C Tmax-100
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Minox C Tmax-100
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Minox EC Tmax-100
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Minox EC Tmax-100
Super results! How do you shoot Tmax in your Minox?
FYI I also use a z7 to scan my film.
I'm not that steady either, but because most "Minox" cameras only use the lens wide open, getting a fast shutter speed with slow film is usually not a problem in brightly lit scenes:
DAYLIGHT + ISO 25 = 1/30 @ f16 = 1/500 @ f4.
For daylight scenes, I use Afgapan 25 @ ISO 12 in my Minox IIIs -- pretty grain free. For lower light scenes, I usually go for my Minolta MG-s with Ilford HP-5. The negative is more than twice the size so the grain is still pretty minimal.
I'm sorry if Minox format isn't part of the 16mm/110 group but this thread is the closest one to post in. After all, these are all 'subminiature' camera variations. I also have a variety of 16mm and 110 cameras to work with. I just enjoy the Minox's the most. I bought my first Minox B at age 16 over 50 years ago. ---john.I thought this thread was a dedicated 110/16mm one?
I thought this thread was a dedicated 110/16mm one?
I have tons of Minox images. I've been shooting Minox (I own 5 now) for the last few years off and on, mostly on. My Instagram is full of them.
I thought this thread was a dedicated 110/16mm one?
I have tons of Minox images. I've been shooting Minox (I own 5 now) for the last few years off and on, mostly on. My Instagram is full of them.
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