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

A Spotmatic F, and an SP500, the exposed C41 films will stay on the shelf until I have enough to warrant doing some C41 processing. It was quite nice going back to using cameras I used regularly 40 years ago (these aren't my originals). Also it's very rare I shoot 35mm these days.

Ian
 
A couple of rolls of Tri-X, this am, of architecture (or architectural details, more precisely) today in Calgary, AB.
 
Used this

to shoot this

B&J 5x7 - MXR xray film in Rodinal
 
Latest one is my F3P. Still have about 1/3 of a roll of Ektar 100 left. Last one I finished a roll in was my F5. Superia 400 XTRA with a 2002 expiration date. Processed C-41. Most of the shots look normal, some have minor color shifts, of course.

-J
 
Franka Solida IIIe
Agfa APX 25 EI20
Rodinal 1:50 for 10 minutes

 
Finished up a roll of Arisa EDU Ultra 200 today in my Minolta SRT102 testing out a new to me Minolta Rokkor-PG 28mm f3.5 and developed in 510-pyro. It looks like I finally managed to obtain(after 6 previous attempts) a wide angle for my Minolta cameras that is issue free other than it flares easier than my other Rokkors.
 
Canon AE-1 w/T-Max 100. FA-1027 9+1 for 6:30/20C. I believe it (developer) was a little too old 'cause I got nada. Not even edge markings.
 
FP4 in my Linhof Rollex 6x7 developed in Perceptol (1+1).
 
pentax k1000 and a cyclone #3
both with hand coated paper negatives
both processed in coffee and dektol
 
A fixer 500cm that I'm still having trouble with (see the inner shutter blockage on the left edge). Acros 100 and Xtol 1:1 @75deg 8min with 30sec initial and 5sec every 60sec agitation.

 
A fixer 500cm that I'm still having trouble with (see the inner shutter blockage on the left edge). ...

I don't understand the dark band on the left edge. If there were a problem with the rear baffles, I'd expect something at the top or bottom of the frame.
 
My beater Canon F1N + Tamron 60B 300mm f/2.8 at a football game, shot three rolls of old Ilford cine Mk. V film that I plan to semi-stand, and about half a roll of BW400CN.
 
I don't understand the dark band on the left edge. If there were a problem with the rear baffles, I'd expect something at the top or bottom of the frame.

Hah, I'm dumb! I was so focused on testing the body repairs that I forgot to note that I was also using a different tank. That dark band is because I didn't adjust the amount of developer to the new tank.
 
Nikon F,ancient Agfa HDC 100 expired in '99. Shot at 25 ISO and developed in Rodinl @50:1 for 11 minutes 20*C. An experiment. Got a few images and some way underexposed things. Hanging in the bathroom drying.
 
Picking up the roll of Ektar later today. Dropped it off Sunday afternoon for processing.

-J
 
Hi Vaugn,
Very nice landscape and negative format. Dit you use a special film holder for this 4x10 format or did you use a regular 8x10 film holder?
 
I used my Bronica GS-1 (6x7) with 50 mm lens for the first time. Shot a roll of Fuji NPC 160 (exp. 2004).
This camera handles very easy and the metered prism finder is perfect. The camera is even light, compared to my Mamiya RB67 or Pentax 67.
I had fun!!
 
Finished up a roll of Fuji 200 color in my Minolta SRT102 w/ 135mm Rokkor-X. I had not really messed with longer lenses much; so it was a test run on mostly my daughter. It turned out to be great for getting far enough away for her to forget me and the camera. It was processed along with another Fuji 200 roll in a Unicolor 1L kit tonight. 10 rolls in ~2 months and still looking the same as the first Fuji 200 rolls through the kit.
 
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A roll of HP5 plus in my Yashicamat 124G, (after cleaning taking lens of outgassed shutter lubricant), slight user error in film loading as I had some light leak problems on the edge of the frames. Must ensure film is nice and square on the take up spool when loading. Otherwise nice negs done in HC-110 1+63 for 10 mins at 20c.

A roll of Rollei Retro in a Canon EF. HC-110 1+31 for 8 mins at 20c. Contrast nicely under control. Didn't need contrast filter to bring out nice clouds against the sky. Also great haze penetration. I will try this in 120 one day as it could be a great film for landscapes.
 
delmar box camera hand coated foma paper negative developed in dektol split with coffee dektol and fixer
 
Still playing with xray film in my B&J 5x7, Brookie pool on Cowley Run

I pulled half a dozen brookies from here after taking the shot, kept two to eat.
and Freeman Run

I pulled a beautiful Palomino trout from this pool after I shot this, and put it back.