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dustym

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I've been lent a Mamiya C3 TLR could only get Ilford HP5 in local shop loaded it and started shooting, viewfinder image blew me away, working with 80 mm sekor lense 2.8, developed the negs just now, I cant print until next Thursday week , I have bought an enlarger that can handle 6x6. Everybody was right its a whole new outlook through the viewfinder.

Which film could I look at for the Mamiya that would give good contrast for landscape, for colour film I use Fuji Reala 100 but I want the same feeling in black and white, I could do with some help T Max has been mentioned as a good alternative , I mainly shoot in ISO 100 Im comfortable with this speed.


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stephen

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I generally use PanF in 120 size and FP4 in 5x4. PanF is 50 iso (I nearly typed ASA!) and FP4 125. I'd suggest trying both and see what you think of them.
 
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Thanks I will give it a go, would this be okay with Paterson Unversal developer or should I try anothe chemical

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I haven't used a "universal" developer for film since the 1950s, and I've never used Paterson Universal for anything - not a condemnation, just that I've always used other products and I'm overly conservative. The best developer to use is the one that gives you the results you want when used in the way that you prefer to work. Since you are new to this game, the best advice I can offer is to see what you can easily get, and experiment a little. There is a thread going running a poll on "what's your favorite developer" and you can see who uses what.

For the record, I'm down for Rodinal which I like (amongst other reasons) for its one-shot use, extreme economy, flexibilty and amazing shelf life. I am intending to try Paterson Acutol again (I last used it in about 1964, so I should probably give it another go) which gave amazingly (to me, then) sharp negatives on PanF.

The only caution I will give is if you buy developer in a shop, check carefully to see if it has a "best before" date, and is still within it. I was caught once...
 

Dave Miller

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Since you are intent on using your "universal" developer I suggest you stick with FP4. Otherwise I would recommend Ilfords Delta 100 developed in Prescysol EF for top quality negatives. Glad you have found a "proper" camera bye the way; enjoy it.
 

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Quiet, please. I'm looking into my crystal ball. I see . . . I see something with folds, and more folds behind it. Could it be a 4x5, followed by and 8x10?

merlyn-300.jpg


Seriously, congrats on your move to MF, Dusty. But, watch out for that formatitis virus. :wink:
 

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rbarker said:
Quiet, please. I'm looking into my crystal ball. I see . . . I see something with folds, and more folds behind it. Could it be a 4x5, followed by and 8x10?

merlyn-300.jpg

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