Meesterjojo
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howdy!
First allow me to explain a few things: 1) I'm new to film. I've been shooting digital for 6 years, but 1.5) recall photography in highschool. 2) I've also only recently discovered the fun/joy/bliss of developing ones own shots. Weee! 3) I was (again- also) recently gifted with (1) Hasselblad 503CXI w/ 80mm Zeiss lens and CW winder with IR remote; (2) Mamiya RZ67, with 3 backs (and other assorted fun-bits).
...4) I've recently discovered SFX 200 from Ilford.
Now, I have an old Canon 20D which I use for IR- Hoya R72 filter+tripod+shutter remote+30 seconds= bingo.
This doesn't seem to work so well in regards to film. Unfortunately I can't find anything on the net, nor does the owner of the studio I work for (part-time) , who gifted me the above items, have any idea.
Today I shot my first roll of SFX 200 in the 'blad. Every shot I would select would get an ISO 200 @f/16 snap, and a long exposure at ISO 64 f/16 for 20 secs.
I reckoned that something would have developed- but nothing, pure black.
Now, I'm thinking it's my chems: Ifosol S+warm water (no problems with other BW film with water @78 F).
Need more info to help me? I appreciate any advice.
Yes, I have scoured the net, these forums, etc. My main concerns are 1) I over exposed while shooting (20 seconds? hmm works digital); or more likely 2) my developer choice is not so good for this film (especially at 5 minutes dev time, which per Ilford's funny little charts, I should compensate for warmer water).
I'm sure my guerrilla technique will offend someone (it's the net after all), but again, any help (beyond telling me to get proper schooling) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Oh, I reaaaaally enjoy this as a hobby- I can't believe I never thought of picking up a medium format/film camera sooner!
First allow me to explain a few things: 1) I'm new to film. I've been shooting digital for 6 years, but 1.5) recall photography in highschool. 2) I've also only recently discovered the fun/joy/bliss of developing ones own shots. Weee! 3) I was (again- also) recently gifted with (1) Hasselblad 503CXI w/ 80mm Zeiss lens and CW winder with IR remote; (2) Mamiya RZ67, with 3 backs (and other assorted fun-bits).
...4) I've recently discovered SFX 200 from Ilford.
Now, I have an old Canon 20D which I use for IR- Hoya R72 filter+tripod+shutter remote+30 seconds= bingo.
This doesn't seem to work so well in regards to film. Unfortunately I can't find anything on the net, nor does the owner of the studio I work for (part-time) , who gifted me the above items, have any idea.
Today I shot my first roll of SFX 200 in the 'blad. Every shot I would select would get an ISO 200 @f/16 snap, and a long exposure at ISO 64 f/16 for 20 secs.
I reckoned that something would have developed- but nothing, pure black.
Now, I'm thinking it's my chems: Ifosol S+warm water (no problems with other BW film with water @78 F).
Need more info to help me? I appreciate any advice.
Yes, I have scoured the net, these forums, etc. My main concerns are 1) I over exposed while shooting (20 seconds? hmm works digital); or more likely 2) my developer choice is not so good for this film (especially at 5 minutes dev time, which per Ilford's funny little charts, I should compensate for warmer water).
I'm sure my guerrilla technique will offend someone (it's the net after all), but again, any help (beyond telling me to get proper schooling) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Oh, I reaaaaally enjoy this as a hobby- I can't believe I never thought of picking up a medium format/film camera sooner!