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Lately i've been using some Agfa Vista 200, Konica Minolta VX400, and Velvia 50/100 in the Nikon N90 and the Olympus OM-1 MD, and I just put a roll of HP5+ and Fuji Pro 160s through the Mamiya RB67
 

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I shot a few sheets of expired 4x5 Plus-X that came in some film holders I bought from APUG member froboz just for fun. I had to expose at ASA 12 to get an image on them, but it worked!
 

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Two rolls FP4 120 and one roll of Delta 3200 120 in studio tonight.
 

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I'm beginning to use Sensia 100 and see how it compares to Astia 100F which I have used so far. I'm very fond of Astia but it is going to become an expensive relation. I'll relate after developing and scanning a decent number of rolls.

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Ilford 50, 100, 400
A couple rolls of TMax
 

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...and while waiting for the 160VC to come back, I've run two rolls of Ektar on similar subjects (autumn leaves, vineyard, etc; it was the Stirling Autumn-Leaves Festival today) to compare. I'm doing a once-in-a-lifetime holiday (trans-siberian railway) later this year and expect to burn about 40 rolls of colour so I would dearly love for them to be at C-41 prices not E-6. But not unless the quality is as good...

Also shot a few rolls of TMY2@1600 for candids as well as a couple rolls of IR820. Had high hopes for one of the latter but it seems I ruined half the frames by forgetting the R72 filter. Not impressed.
 

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Portra 800 and Ektar 100 with 120 film.

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Just one roll of 35mm Fuji Superia this weekend to check out my new to me and previously un-used Ricoh KR-10x body (which has been sitting in a drawer at work for many years but was never used) with a 50mm f1.7 lens given to me by someone at work.


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Here are a couple shots from the latest roll.

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A roll of Supera 400 XTRA in the F, two rolls of film through the F5 (roll of Portra 400VC and roll of Fujicolor 200), and am working on a roll of NPZ 800 in the F2AS and another roll of Fujicolor 200 in the F5.

-J
 

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VP126 in the Instamatic X-15F with GE Flipflash for the entire roll until I forgot to flip it over on the last shot :-(, VP620 in the Kodak Tourist, Ektar 120 in the RB67 Pro S and Ektar 120 in the Yashicaflex. All souped yesterday and today, had to mix up a new batch of Tetenal for the Ektar as the clip test came out nearly blank, so glad I did clip tests! So my first 1L did 24 rolls until it was done in 4 months, not bad at all.
 

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...and while waiting for the 160VC to come back, I've run two rolls of Ektar on similar subjects (autumn leaves, vineyard, etc; it was the Stirling Autumn-Leaves Festival today) to compare. I'm doing a once-in-a-lifetime holiday (trans-siberian railway) later this year and expect to burn about 40 rolls of colour so I would dearly love for them to be at C-41 prices not E-6. But not unless the quality is as good...

Success, I think! (click thumbnails for larger)


Mind you, I got horrible pink faces from Ektar so I guess I'll just have to use it as a landscape film, sort of like a neg version of Velvia with its orange skin.
 

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Very nice!
 

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Shot 4 rolls of Ektar 120 lately in the RB67 and Yashicaflex, have more in them now. Here are some scans from the first two rolls, about the scan (and RA-4 print) them and the next two shortly.

Ektar skin tones look good to me, not too pink:


Halle portrait in Ektar by Harry Pulley, on Flickr


Happy Easter! by Harry Pulley, on Flickr
 

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Ektar prints well to Fuji Crystal Archive as well though my expired Kodak Endura is looking too yellow, will see if I can crank the yellow filter high enough to compensate, otherwise I won't get any more Endura which is too bad as I like the surface and weight of it (the Fuji is really lightweight).
 

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Shot a roll of HP5+, two rolls of Fomapan 200, a roll of PanF+ and some Portra 160NC. The Portra is going to the lab tomorrow, the B&Ws are waiting in the fridge to be souped, all in D-76.
 
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