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Time-travel back to 1988...what were you using?--B&W

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in 1988
i was shooting a lot of portraits of strangers .. and some assignment work
yashica 124G + K1000 ( the next year was a speed graphic + tri x )
tmx/tmy + sprint film developer
everything printed on grade 3 -4 seagull (blue box ) + sprint paper developer
i was also coating glass plates with liquid light, and using sprint developer to process them

oops
speed graphic was same year
graphic view II a few years later
 
(1) Top most-used camera -- Gowland 4x5 PocketView w/ Caltar IIN 150/5.6
(2) Top most-used film -- TMax100
(3) Top most-used paper -- Agfa Portriga 111 and Ilford Gallery -- both grade 3 usually.
(4) B&W enlarger -- Omega D5XL

Primarily printing 4x5 negatives from my 5-month solo bike tour of New Zealand (1986/87), but occasional new negs from the local redwoods.
 
For me, I was 7 and using my dad's Canon T70, using kodak film. I was nagging both my parents to let me turn my bedroom into a darkroom...

I didn't get my own darkroom 'til I was 28!!
 
I dont think I got to play with a camera at the age of 3 :smile:
 
I was a senior in high school in 88 and actually shot some black and white portraits/candids at my church youth group. Still have them. I was using my mom's Minolta X-370 loaded with, IIRC, TMY. It was mail off processing and prints. I did not begin my own wet process until 2006, nearly 20 years later.
 
I remember 1988 very well. Linda, Loni, Wendy, Ginny...ooops. Camera: Nikon N2002; film Tri-X; paper: Polycontrast RC; enlarger: Omega B-22XL. I got rid of the enlarger in the 1990s and recently bought another one. I still have the Nikon, as well as my Nikon F which I dropped on the floor in 1974 and need to get repaired. I wonder what happened to Wendy....
 
Nikon FM-2 w/20 f3.5;35 f1.4;105f25;200 f4

Fuji G617;FujiGSW690;FujiGw690

Kodachrome 64 (35mm)
Fujichrome 50 (120,220)

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Ah... 1988, the early undergrad years... (sigh)
Canon AT-1 w/ FD 28/2.8, 50/1.4, and 100/2.8, just switching from the Ilford film range (Pan F, FP4, HP5) to Agfa (APX 25, 100, 400), mostly in Rodinal or Neofin blue/red. Printing on Ilford Multigrade PE paper...

PS: Just couldn't afford Kodak products back then due to an overly strong Dollar.
 
In 1988 I used my old Hasselblad from 1963, and an Nikon F2. My BW films were Plus-X and Tri-x, developed in D76, and I usually printed on Emaks K888 or Ilfobrom Galerie with a Durst M605.
My color films were Ektachrome 64, 200, 400 and Ept 160 tungsten for 120, later also Fujichrome. The Nikon was mostly used for black and white, but occationally I was using Kodachrome 64.
Carl

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I was 17, not into photography, pouring lead soldiers and painting them. Playing war games. It took me another 9 years before I started photographing.
 
1988 was the year I got my MFA.

Rollei 3000 system
Rollei SLX system & TLR
T-max film 120 & 35mm

Minolta Mod III enlarger

Uniroller base & "Thermos" type Drum with metal reels with T-max developer for film processing
 
Wasn't doing all that much photographically in '88. Mainly playing around with my Mamiya 645, a Contax 137 and a Fuji GS 645. No darkroom then, using some custom labs. Was more focused on raising two nice kids and a new marriage. Still have the nice kids, a great marriage, a darkroom and a lot more cameras & stuff!
 
In '88 I was shooting mostly a Minolta X-700 in an underwater housing, and shooting Fuji Velvia and Kodachrome.

I now mostly shoot LF and MF, and mostly B&W, but am starting to play again with colour transparancy films.
 
I was 13 and using a Pentax S3. Not mine, and I could only afford a point and shoot which just did not do it for me, which kept me away from photography till 2003 when I bought a Zenit 212k

I now own that very Pentax, after 25 years of disuse I got it fully rebuilt (new shutter even) and am using it currently. Nothing like the feel of a proper camera in perfect condition, every control is silky smooth!
 
My third book was published in 1988.
During that year I was using Nikon FM2's,Fuji GSW690 and GW690, and a Fuji G617 Panorama.
Fuji 50 120/220 and briefly Kodachrome 64 120 / 35mm

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At this time I was shooting my AE1-Program and T90 cameras. The AE1-P is still there and working fine, after a CLA and "de-squeaking", the T90 is no more than a paper weight as the shutter is stuck...
 
Just curious to see how much the last 25 years has changed the field of photography...

Just for fun!

Okay, back in 1988, what were you using for:
(1) Top most-used camera?
(2) Top most-used film?
(3) Top most-used paper?
(4) B&W enlarger, color enlarger, other printing equipment?


If 1988's too specific, we can just say "the 1980s". :smile:

In the early 80's I used a brand spankin new Mamiya 645 complete with an array of lenses and accessories. I used Panatomic-X exclusively. The paper I used was Oriental Seagull grades 2&3. I printed using an Omega B600 enlarger fitted with a cold light head from Fred Picker made by Aristo. I used a 75mm Nikkor Lens.

I was younger then.
 
Just curious to see how much the last 25 years has changed the field of photography...

Just for fun!

Okay, back in 1988, what were you using for:
(1) Top most-used camera?
(2) Top most-used film?
(3) Top most-used paper?
(4) B&W enlarger, color enlarger, other printing equipment?


If 1988's too specific, we can just say "the 1980s". :smile:

I stopped from about 87 to 98 but in 87
Leica M4
HP4 & Kchrome 25
Cibachrome & Bromesko
FSU suitcase mono (Bromesko & ciba), 8x10 tube, mono and colour step wedges
 
My third book was published in 1988.
During that year I was using Nikon FM2's,Fuji GSW690 and GW690, and a Fuji G617 Panorama.
Fuji 50 120/220 and briefly Kodachrome 64 120 / 35mm

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What was your book about?
 
For B&W, mostly Plus-X 35mm, probably 50% of all film, balance color print & slide film in 35mm, some roll film, sheet film, all in B&W. In sheet film, mostly Agfa.
 
(1) Top most-used camera?
Pentax Spotmatic F (black body)

(2) Top most-used film?
Kodak TMax 400 and 3200 (just introduced) because I needed the speed. I was the highschool yearbook photographer/photo editor, so I was shooting handheld candids inside the school.

(3) Top most-used paper?
Left-over paper of unknown origin in the paper safes of the highschool darkroom, which was a hidden treasure accessed through a back hallway in the science lab.

(4) B&W enlarger, color enlarger, other printing equipment?
Not sure what that old highschool enlarger was. I think it might have been a Durst.
 
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