400NC and to my surprise, it prints on a completely different filter pack to 400VC. I had excepted the two to be very close like the way Fuji 400H and 800Z are, but no, 400NC printed on the same channel as 400VC goes green.
One roll of Ilford Delta 100-120, and two rolls of Delta 400-120 (in a Fuji GW690III). All shot on one two-hour walkabout. Film goes fast when you get 9 frames per roll! Also shot 15 frames of Plus-X in my M2.
Tomorrow, a freind and I will hopefully be shooting Kodachrome, Plus-X, Tri-X, Ektar or Portra 400VC , and some ImPossible instant film. Plus-X, Tri-X, and Ektar, and Portra in 120 for me and my buddy will be shooting in 25mm. ImPossible probably SX-70.
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Ran a roll of Kodak 125PX, through the Brand Spanking New, Still In The Box,
Pentax IQZoom 95 WR, Weather Resistant !
It was one of four cameras that I bought at the thrift shop for $1.00 !
Enjoy The Weekend !
Ron
From The Long Island Of New York, and the
Long Island @ Large Format Group, right here on APUG
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One roll of Fujicolor Pro 800Z 120 (Rollei) - still have a few dozen or so rolls of 120 and 220 left
One roll of Fujicolor NPH 220 (Rollei) - still have about 10 pro packs of 220 left
Two rolls of Kodak Tri-X 320 120 (RZ67) - I now have only one unopened roll left, and seven exposures left on the one loaded in the RZ back
One roll of Delta 3200 35mm (Nikonos)
I bought a Halina Ansco Vision Compact 35 Panorama that I got at a thrift store that had an expired roll of Kodak Royal Gold 400 in it I shot. The film had been loaded but no frames shot and the batteries had corroded bad in the camera. Cleaned the contacts and shot the film. A definite blue cast to the film, so it was very expired! I'm now shooting a roll of Fuji Superia 400 in it.
Yesterday I finished off the last of five rolls of 120 Rollei IR 400. I probably won't make that a steady habit, but look forward to seeing some actual printed results. Some of the negative scans look as if I may have achieved what I was trying to do. A bit of a learning curve after not having messed with IR for decades. (Tough to focus an SLR with an IR760 filter in place!)
Fuji Superia 100/200/400 in Müller boxes. Price of 135-36 is less than €1 in Müller shop (fresh date), same film is around €3.50-4 in dedicated photography shop (at least in Croatia). Still testing first rolls but I'm already making free space in my fridge.
Elite chrome extra color. I like the results and will use this film again. It's not even bad for skin tones (except in warm sunset light), which makes it quite good all round film.
Just this afternoon fired off some recently expired 120 TMax 400. Ten rolls to get through before the middle of September, though I would be satisfied with three. At my usual rate lately of half a roll a month...