Hi all, I've just recently discovered pinhole photography and have made a few cameras which have produced encouraging results (I'll put a few blog post links below in case they are of interest).
I'm just about to take delivery of a 1946 expired Ansco Supreme Pan 120 film, B&W and love the idea of using it to shoot pinhole. I used a 1954 expired film in a standard camera a few months back and the results were great, shooting it at 6 ISO. Presumably I'd need to expose for an extra stop for the extra decade so would shoot it at perhaps 3 ISO. The question is, given reciprocity failure for long exposures combined with the long exposures needed for pinhole imaging, is it too risky to try this experiment?
I suppose I'm asking is there some multiplying effect of very old slow film + long pinhole exposures = complete failure?!
I'll be sending it off to a specialist developer so not worried about how to develop it, just how /whether to shoot it in a pinhole camera.
Thanks for any advice, and if I go ahead I'll post results here.
Iain
The links:
https://fouragesofsand.blogspot.com/2019/02/results-from-mark-3-medium-format.html
https://fouragesofsand.blogspot.com/2019/02/results-from-mark-4-medium-format.html
https://fouragesofsand.blogspot.com/2019/02/results-from-mark-5-curved-plane.html
I'm just about to take delivery of a 1946 expired Ansco Supreme Pan 120 film, B&W and love the idea of using it to shoot pinhole. I used a 1954 expired film in a standard camera a few months back and the results were great, shooting it at 6 ISO. Presumably I'd need to expose for an extra stop for the extra decade so would shoot it at perhaps 3 ISO. The question is, given reciprocity failure for long exposures combined with the long exposures needed for pinhole imaging, is it too risky to try this experiment?
I suppose I'm asking is there some multiplying effect of very old slow film + long pinhole exposures = complete failure?!
I'll be sending it off to a specialist developer so not worried about how to develop it, just how /whether to shoot it in a pinhole camera.
Thanks for any advice, and if I go ahead I'll post results here.
Iain
The links:
https://fouragesofsand.blogspot.com/2019/02/results-from-mark-3-medium-format.html
https://fouragesofsand.blogspot.com/2019/02/results-from-mark-4-medium-format.html
https://fouragesofsand.blogspot.com/2019/02/results-from-mark-5-curved-plane.html