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Bill Banks

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Hello everybody! I am a new member of APUG and this is my very first post!

Having not used my IIIF for many years, I have just sent it away for a complete overhaul. I bought this camera in 1967 when I was 15 years old but I haven't used it now for at least 20 years. To ensure I can recapture as far as possible, the authentic 1950's style of black and white photography, I have also ordered some Efke/Adox R100 and Neofin Blue from Retro Photographic here in the UK.

My question is, can anybody suggest a starting point for film speed and development time for this combination? I will be shooting mainly with my collapsible 50mm Summicron but also with 35mm Summaron, 90mm Elmar and 135mm Hektor. Initially I'll be using a modern diffuser enlarger, but eventually I will restore an old condenser enlarger from the same period to complete my 'retro experiment'!
 

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Hey Bill

Great stuff... don't throw out that diffusion head, that's authentic 50s gear !

The hot setup in those brave days was a focomat or valoy, and while they are condensor heads, the condensor sits on top of the neg, bringing the 'lightsource' into contact with the neg, resulting in a semi diffusion. Most of the guys I knew whe were working then either left it alone, or added a little drawing vellum between the anti newton disc and the condensor, making it a diffusion head.... same effect from a durst 606, or quite a few great enlargers from those thrilling days !

You can push the 100 film to 400 if you want to do the early '50s journalism thing.... it took a long time for tri x to catch on !

have fun


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df cardwell said:
You can push the 100 film to 400 if you want to do the early '50s journalism thing.... it took a long time for tri x to catch on !

How many minutes in D76? (or did they use Edwal 12?)

All help much appreciated,

Lachlan
 

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Ah these modern cameras, I'm still getting good mileage from a IIIa. For an even more antique Leica approach, try using the 50mm camera lens on the enlarger. It's no coincidence that they both use the same thread.

David.
 
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