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what was the last camera you used, last film and how was it developed

That would be my newly acquired RZ67PROII with tri-x @boxspeed. Not developed yet but will be in rodinal 1:50.
 
Waiting for the first roll I've shot with my new Kodak six-20 duo to be developed.
Portra 400 pushed to 1600.
 
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Some commercial work for my biz with my Kodak 33A 5 x 7, verito 8 3/4" on Bergger Panchro 400 in PMK approx. 12 minutes 1:2:50 at 70º, tray developed. Came out wonderfully even though when i hit the timer in the dark it took me a couple minutes? to realize it had been unplugged!
 
Tested my new Horizont panoramic camera this morning with a cheap 12 shot roll of expired Fuji 100 color film souped in 1:100 510-pyro. Everything looked good; so I shot a roll of Kentmere 100 this afternoon while bike riding through the neighborhood with my daughter and developed it in 1:100 510-pyro as well(6 min at 72F).
 
Finished off a part roll of Tri-X in my F5 on Friday after work; loaded up an F2AS with the same and shot two more rolls and seven frames of a third before calling it a day yesterday in the pm. Finished rolls, as per usual, went into the freezer; roll remaining in the F2AS will join his brethren by next weekend. Perhaps some darkroom time in a few weeks?
 
Covered a demonstration in Helsinki last weekend using a Leica R8 with 19/35/80mm primes shot on Provia 100.

Was a blast
 
Provia 100 here too but in a Bronica SQ-B mostly with the 50mm F3.5 S.
 
A roll of SVEMA Foto 250 though I have no clue how I'll develop it yet. Maybe Rodinal 1:100 for an hour.
 
Finished with Kodak 200 in the F3/T (commercially processed and printed), finished with Ektar 100 in the Minox IIIs, and now on my second pack of Fuji FP-3000B in a Polaroid Super Shooter.

So far I'm more than pleasantly surprised at the beautiful photos I'm getting with this camera and film.
 
Ensign Selfix 12-20,
some ancient nitrate film that must be 70-80 years old,
the dregs of some d23 with a bit of defender 54d to make up the volume, for 15 minutes.

Plenty of edge fogging. too curly to scan or print at the moment, (its like a metre of spring steel). got it sitting wound back on itself with an elastic band round to straighten a bit.
 
Agfa Isolette and Tri-x that expired in '78 developed in 510-pyro. I was using diafine with this old film for the speed boost, but bath a no longer covers a 120 roll. Looks like it only lost a stop of speed and base fog is manageable for the 10 rolls I have left.
 
Camera: Pentacon Six and Sonnar 180mm f/2.8
Film and Developer: HP5+ and Tanol
 
Mamiya RB67, 90 f3.8, Ilford Delta 100 (first time I've ever used it), mother-in-law moved in so I lost my darkroom/bathroom so it will probably go out for processing.
 
Let's see that would be my Crown Graphic, Fuji 135mm 5.6. And 2 sheets of Tmax 100 developed for 12 minutes in HC-110 dilution H.
 

From my last camp on the way home (Alabama Hills, with FujiW 250) -- 4x10 negative photographed on a light table and inverted in PS.

Loaded up the 15 sheets of 8x10 I exposed in Joshua Tree into the three Expert 3005 Drums and processed two drums on one day and the third drum the next day. All with the Zone VI 8x10 and either the Fuji W 250/6.7 or 300/5.6. Most of the film was Tri-X -- one sheet of FP4+ snuck in there. All in Rollo Pyro.
 
Zero Image pinhole, 6x6, with Kodak Professional 1000 color film from 1999 (refrigerated).

Shot that film before at ISO 400 and got reasonably good results, tried it at ISO 250 now and will C-41 process it.
 
My last roll was this last sunday, my friend picked me up after work and we drove away to a nearby town as a photography club there had their first "analog-based meetup". We had one or two hours to kill before the meetup and so I borrowed a camera since I (for once) had no camera with me to work, and so I went with his newly bought $6 "Linden Lindar" a extremly simple 6x6 box-camera from the early 50's. It has a fixed aperture at f/9,5 and shutterspeed about 1/50. I shot 11 out of the 12 pictures before the meetup and during the meetup I shot the last: our group (everyone besides me) with a studio flash and I rocked the camera in bulb-mode in a completely dark room, here is that result!





Rollei Retro 80s, shot at ~iso50 and developed r09 1+100 for 45mins
 
Just finished off a well-expired roll of Fujicolor Superia 400 in the F5. Dropping it off later today for processing and scanning to CD.

-J