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

Halford

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Nikon F4, HP5. Developed in Amaloco 74. I'd heard this wasn't an ideal combination but it was the only film developer in the only photo store in the small town I've just moved to. Anyway I'm finding the negatives excessively contrasty and quite challenging to print. Hopefully I'll get the ID-11 I ordered soon.
 

OptiKen

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Kodak Hawkeye with reversed lens
Ultrafine Xtreme 100ASA
Ifosol 3

Didn't work....pictures out of focus and underexposed.
Yuck!
This is my second try with the reversed lens on my Hawkeye. The first try didn't not give me the out of focus edges I was looking for so I took the camera apart to make sure that I had the lens reversed.
Maybe one more try than I quit
 

frank

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For some very important family portraits, I used my Hasselblad 500cm with 50mm, HP5+ developed in HC-110, and a shoot through umbrella with Hensel mono bloc studio flash. Developer was 1:100 for 21 minutes.
 

railwayman3

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A long weekend's shooting on my Pentax MX kit, mainly Agfa Precisa 100 (lab processed, as time is a bit short right now).

Not particularly exciting, but well pleased by the results. I've been trying to "travel light" on a few breaks and days-out lately, with just a 35mm Minox, but results have been "so-so".

Pleased that I switched back to a full main outfit this time...rather heavy to carry, but I know the gear so well that I can feel confident that the pics are going to be O.K. (at least "technically", if not always "pictorially" )
 

Marttiko

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Four Foma grade 2 papers, 1:50 Rodinal, times between 4 and 5 minutes. Too much contrast, 1:100 looks better.

Zeiss Ikon Ideal 225
Two Agfa Ortho 23 glass plates. 1:50 Rodinal for 6 minutes.
 

pdeeh

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kentmere 400
rodinal 1/33
 

Tebbiebear

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Lensless Camera Company ultra wide-angle pinhole
Fomapan 100
Rodinal
 

mrosenlof

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Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta IV, Delta 3200, HC-110 dilution B 14.5 min.
 

Theo Sulphate

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Last month I was making photos with my Fuji GW690III. I'd just finished the last roll of my 1999-vintage Kodak Pro 1000 120-format film.

This month I was out with one of my Nikon F2 Photomics (1973) loaded with Kodak Gold 200 for the autumn colors. I used mostly my 35/2 and 135/2.8 (both pre-AI).

Photos to be posted in the weeks to come.
 

pdeeh

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om1n/24mm
kentmere 400@400
rodinal 1:33 13m/18C
 
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sears delmar
bunch of plates in it for the past week
just brewed 3L of sumatra coffee, will process
the film tonight ( i hope ) or tomorrow.
 

Theo Sulphate

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This [October] I was out with one of my Nikon F2 Photomics (1973) loaded with Kodak Gold 200 for the autumn colors. I used mostly my 35/2.8 and 135/2.8 (both pre-AI).

A cellphone photo of one of the prints (F2+135/2.8):



This week I finished a gifted roll of Agfa Vista Plus 200 and appropriately used it in my Agfa Silette L. My subject was "everyday scenes".

Not sure which camera or film I'll select next.
 
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