IloveTLRs Member Joined May 22, 2007 Messages 1,132 Location Boston Format Sub 35mm Jun 8, 2008 #1 I got a Ricohflex VI off of auctions here and it came with a half exposed roll of Fujicolor Super HR 100 in it. It appears to be just a run-of-the-mill color negative film. Was there anything special about it?
I got a Ricohflex VI off of auctions here and it came with a half exposed roll of Fujicolor Super HR 100 in it. It appears to be just a run-of-the-mill color negative film. Was there anything special about it?
Mark Antony Member Joined Mar 27, 2007 Messages 789 Location East Anglia, Format Multi Format Jun 8, 2008 #2 It was Fuji standard 100 ISO in the mid-late 1980's it was a pretty good film for the times, analogous to Kodak Gold emulsions of the day. Mark
It was Fuji standard 100 ISO in the mid-late 1980's it was a pretty good film for the times, analogous to Kodak Gold emulsions of the day. Mark
OP OP IloveTLRs Member Joined May 22, 2007 Messages 1,132 Location Boston Format Sub 35mm Jun 8, 2008 #3 Thanks for the info. When I opened the camera it was on frame #8. I'm wondering if any of the frames before or after are salvageable. Think I should use it?
Thanks for the info. When I opened the camera it was on frame #8. I'm wondering if any of the frames before or after are salvageable. Think I should use it?
PhotoJim Member Joined Oct 9, 2005 Messages 2,314 Location Regina, SK, CA Format 35mm Jun 8, 2008 #4 If you don't mind spending a few bucks, why not finish it and get it processed? A perfect roll for the economy multi-day service that most one-hour labs have. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
If you don't mind spending a few bucks, why not finish it and get it processed? A perfect roll for the economy multi-day service that most one-hour labs have. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.