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hello was wondering if anyone could help me, ive just started getting back into black and white photography after doing it in college 2 years ago.
Just for background information. the chemicals i'm using are firstcall photographics own brand(I don't know if anybody knows of them) I bought there developer fixer and stop bath, anyway ive tried processing 3 films 2 rolls of Kodak t-max 100 and a roll of Ilford fp4 125.
now the first roll of kodak due to my mistake didn't load in the camera so that's my stupidity there, but the next two rolls each using a freshly mixed batches of chemicals heated to 20 degrees c each one some pictures have developed others aren't there at all and some are faded out and hardly visible. this has happened on both the tmax 100 and the Ilford fp4 films both films however the tail of the film turned black on each one. and the negatives (the decent ones that came out) have good range of white black and grey it seems to me. but when im out shooting (using Nikon fm-10 with 50mm prime lens series e) the light meter seems not to move or react much at anything it just stays on the red + sign indicating too much light evern with apertaure at 22 and shuter speed at 2000. so is it my camera or just underdeveloping negatives?
im leaning towards the camera having a faulty light meter at the moment.
the developing times were 5 minutes for Ilford and 7 for the Kodak film
thanks
Just for background information. the chemicals i'm using are firstcall photographics own brand(I don't know if anybody knows of them) I bought there developer fixer and stop bath, anyway ive tried processing 3 films 2 rolls of Kodak t-max 100 and a roll of Ilford fp4 125.
now the first roll of kodak due to my mistake didn't load in the camera so that's my stupidity there, but the next two rolls each using a freshly mixed batches of chemicals heated to 20 degrees c each one some pictures have developed others aren't there at all and some are faded out and hardly visible. this has happened on both the tmax 100 and the Ilford fp4 films both films however the tail of the film turned black on each one. and the negatives (the decent ones that came out) have good range of white black and grey it seems to me. but when im out shooting (using Nikon fm-10 with 50mm prime lens series e) the light meter seems not to move or react much at anything it just stays on the red + sign indicating too much light evern with apertaure at 22 and shuter speed at 2000. so is it my camera or just underdeveloping negatives?
im leaning towards the camera having a faulty light meter at the moment.
the developing times were 5 minutes for Ilford and 7 for the Kodak film
thanks

