matti
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I just bought my first 4x5 camera, a very nice Techihara with a Nikon 150/5.6 together with some new fidelity film holders.
Two times when I put back the dark slide after exposing the film, the film came out the wrong way of the darkslide. I have tried loading the ruined film in the light to pin down what I can be doing wrong, but I don't get it. Anyone have an idea? I also noticed that some of the pictures come out a bit rotated, so obviously my negatives aren't correctly inserted...
I have a question to people owning a Techihara: the bellows look very thin and light. Do they hold up well?
The second mistake was when I developed my first shots in a normal Paterson tank, with rubberbands around the negatives. I forgot to put in the centre column, and of course fogged the film... stupid me.
I also found out there are so many accessories you need with lf. So if I had any money, I would buy a real tripod, a dark cloth, a real back pack, a step wedge, some more film holders and a better loupe than my super cheap plastic scratched one.
/matti
Two times when I put back the dark slide after exposing the film, the film came out the wrong way of the darkslide. I have tried loading the ruined film in the light to pin down what I can be doing wrong, but I don't get it. Anyone have an idea? I also noticed that some of the pictures come out a bit rotated, so obviously my negatives aren't correctly inserted...
I have a question to people owning a Techihara: the bellows look very thin and light. Do they hold up well?
The second mistake was when I developed my first shots in a normal Paterson tank, with rubberbands around the negatives. I forgot to put in the centre column, and of course fogged the film... stupid me.
I also found out there are so many accessories you need with lf. So if I had any money, I would buy a real tripod, a dark cloth, a real back pack, a step wedge, some more film holders and a better loupe than my super cheap plastic scratched one.
/matti