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I got a 20-pack of Agfachrome RS 200, expired in 1990. Now, just for fun, I exposed a roll of it with Welta Reflekta II. It will go into our C-41 minilab at work as soon as I get there, and we'll see what comes out of it.
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... finished a 36-ex roll of Ektar 100 in my Pentax SP500. In addition to the 55/2 Super Takumar that I'd used exclusively for 15 years, this time I included an SMC Takumar 135/3.5, a Kilfitt Macro Kilar 40/2.8, and my storage-unit Super Carenar 28/2.8 lens. ...
Ambi silitte fomapan 400 firstcall film developer
Yes, lovely camera, I was lucky enough to get the full set of lenses, including the 130mm, complete with the optical viewfinder in the agfa leather outfit caseCanham Wood Field 810 with the Nikkor T-ED 600, FP4+ run in HC-110b. Haven't been able to proof it yet.
I had an Ambi Silette a long time ago, great little camera.
Yes, lovely camera, I was lucky enough to get the full set of lenses, including the 130mm, complete with the optical viewfinder in the agfa leather outfit case
The 130 is a very rare beast, but a beautiful lens, I have had a Ambi for a few years and been looking for the 130, never seen one at the dealers that I go to, then I went to a car boot sale, this guy had an ambi, complete, cased and in nice condition, working well, a 90mm lens and the legenary 130mm lens cased, with the viewfinder in the compartment in the top, £10GBP the lot, In fairness I tried to tell him the true value of the lens alone, but he insisted he could not take more, after all, he stated, they don't make film any more so the camera is only a shelf piece, so I paid him, then I took a roll Fomapan out of my pocket and loaded the camera, and the look on his face was pricelessNever even knew about the 130!?!
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