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Tony-S

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Just loaded my 60 year old Fujica 35 SE with one of the newest, and best, B&W films ever made. Looking forward to processing it when done.

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I didn't know that Kodak had changed the box for Tri-X film :smile:

What are you going to use for a developer? I used Acros many years ago and couldn't get it figured out, but I've seen others that made great pics w/ it.
 
If the meter is accurate you should get great results, the Fuji has a better than average lens for a fixed lens rangefinder.
 
What are you going to use for a developer? I used Acros many years ago and couldn't get it figured out, but I've seen others that made great pics w/ it.
Perceptol 1+2, 16 min at 75F is what I used for the original Acros, and probably the same for version II.
 
If the meter is accurate you should get great results, the Fuji has a better than average lens for a fixed lens rangefinder.
Yes, everything works perfectly fine on this camera, other than the aperture-shutter speed linkage. Not a problem, though, just a little inconvenient. It's definitely a great camera with a very sharp and contrasty lens.
 
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