threemilesfinal
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After a couple years of shooting with my Canon *whispers* d-gital... SLR, I've decided that it's time I explore the analog side of the Hobby. Since I live in a rather remote and beautiful part of Canada, I've decided to venture out into the Medium Format realm as the Torngat Mountains are calling for some 6x6 treatment.
Since I'm a real rookie when it comes to film and manual cameras, I've decided to start with a Lubitel 166B. Got it and a couple rolls of T-MAX400 for $80 including shipping.
Also, I've been doing a lot of reading on developing B&W film at home. It looks like it's fairly simple but I'm wondering, is it too much harder to develop just Colour negatives at home too? Basically, I live in the back-of-beyond so developing negatives at home and scanning with my Flatbed scanner is what I'm hoping to do.
So if you've got any helpful tips, tricks, hints etc that would help, it would be appreciated!
I'm really looking forward to getting out and shooting with this little TLR and hopefully the bug bites me enough to justify a Rolleicord or something.
Since I'm a real rookie when it comes to film and manual cameras, I've decided to start with a Lubitel 166B. Got it and a couple rolls of T-MAX400 for $80 including shipping.
Also, I've been doing a lot of reading on developing B&W film at home. It looks like it's fairly simple but I'm wondering, is it too much harder to develop just Colour negatives at home too? Basically, I live in the back-of-beyond so developing negatives at home and scanning with my Flatbed scanner is what I'm hoping to do.
So if you've got any helpful tips, tricks, hints etc that would help, it would be appreciated!

I'm really looking forward to getting out and shooting with this little TLR and hopefully the bug bites me enough to justify a Rolleicord or something.