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Michael Firstlight

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OK, getting more serious now that the new home with the fully-finished 12x14 dedicated darkroom is going to be built. All of the walls and ceiling will will be insulated, sheet rocked, finished and painted along with vinyl flooring and molding, lighting, outlets on all four walls, switched exhaust, electrical, plumbing, and built-in cabinets (one with a 36 sink base). I don't need a really long sink as most of my processing is done with either a Phototherm Super Sidekick 8 for film (mostly 6x7 and 4x5), a Fujimoto CP32 with wash/dry and replenishment unit for prints upto 11x14, and a CPP2 for one-offs, but I'll still have room on the wet side which is 12-feet long total to do occasional tray processing.

For water temp control I've been gazing for a very long time at the Delta control panels, but I came across this Intellifaucet K375 unit that was just too good to pass up for a few hundred bucks (they go for $1150 USD new). I think this will fit the bill nicely to which I'll add in-line filtration.

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I've used one before, but never owned one. Nikon 55-300mm f/4.5 Autozoom AI-s. Local dealer had this on eBay, and I picked it up this AM. No dust, etc., just a small chip in the finish near the filter ring. Even has the original lens cap. I know they're a bit heavy, but the results in the past were more than satisfactory.
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I have been missing my Bronica SQ-Ai ever since I sold it a few years ago, then one rated as Excellent happened to pop up for a decent price at KEH. Looking forward to its arrival.
 

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Fomapan 400 is my new favorite film. Shot over half of the 30,5m roll and love it. Especially I love it pushed currently!
I like Fomapan-it has a nice 'old style emulsion' look. Also bought some more 35mm Fujicolour C200.
 

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Bought a 35mm Canon finder to replace my daughter’s bulky plastic Russian finder for her M3 from APUG classified. Also offered was a Canon IV sb. Couldn’t resist. Bought both in package deal. Camera in great shape and can’t wait to load with film.
 

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A new set of scales for small quantities, to 100g with +/- 0.01g accuracy. Cheap as chips at 1/1000 of the cost compared to the Mettler scales I used for work which weighed up to 1g with +/- ).00001g accuracy :D

I have larger scales with +/1 0.1g accuracy.

Ian
 

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A Canon P in excellent plus condition. A 50mm f1.4 lens for it is on the way. Should be a fine street shooter.
 

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A new set of scales for small quantities, to 100g with +/- 0.01g accuracy. Cheap as chips at 1/1000 of the cost compared to the Mettler scales I used for work which weighed up to 1g with +/- ).00001g accuracy :D

I have larger scales with +/1 0.1g accuracy.

Ian

Balances with 0.01 mg accuracy always make me laugh a bit, as it is pretty meaningless unless you are in an exceptionally well controlled environment. Even 0.1 mg accuracy is highly unreliable in normal circumstances due to minute air currents and residual static left on the balance plate/sample from your hands/clothes.
 

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I just purchased a boat load of "consumables"

135: 30m rolls of Foma100, HP5+ and Rollei RPX400 (for pushing to 800/1600) and 3 rolls of Tri-X (I like to mix it up)
A fresh bottle of Rodinal (Compard One Shot R09)
120: 5 rolls Foma100, 5 rolls Tri-X
Paper: different sizes Foma fibre and RC and a box of Ilford Pearl Postcard 6x4
Darkroom: Foma fixer and paper developer.

All set for the Postcard Exchange Round 48! Bring it on!
 

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Just pulled the trigger on an RHDesigns Analyzer Pro.... Firmware is level is 6.4 - not sure if its worth sending off for a firmware upgrade (7.0) and what a later firmware version would add.

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Mike

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Yes, they are also available new and sold new through SDS (https://www.secondhanddarkroom.co.u...p-here/analyser-pro-500-rh-designs-shop-here/). I don't know if they are still serviced, but the website makes me think that they are. I had been considering buying a new one, but the used one I bought was is very good shape and saved me over $100USD in shipping and accessories (foots witch etc).

Regards,
Mike

As of last year they were available new.

Thanks for the info Mike and wyofilm.
Thoase are pretty hefty pricetags but I guess you get what you pay for.
Xmas is not so far away anymore :wink:
 

Michael Firstlight

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Thanks for the info Mike and wyofilm.
Thoase are pretty hefty pricetags but I guess you get what you pay for.
Xmas is not so far away anymore :wink:

Yes, they are on the pricy side, but many swear the cost is made up in the (virtual) elimination of test strips, material savings, and most of all - frustration. I take it as sort of a zone-control system for B&W printing in a digital box: simply meter the highlight, meter the shadow area, get the right (or very close) exposure (almost out of the box with Ilford MG RC but need to calibrate a bit for other papers), and easily shift (widen or compress) dynamic range (dial in the filter and it adjusts the exposure time automatically). Sounds pretty nifty to me, so I'm going to give it a go. I hear the calibration process can take a bit of time and effort with non-standard papers but well worth the effort from the many reviews I've read.

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MIke
 
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Sounds like magic Mike :wink:

I will be following your progress while I start saving up for one myself.

Good luck!

Bill
 

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Got this half shot roll at a flea market. First time I see a roll of Kodak Gold with red caps.
Late 90's?

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I ordered a new laptop. My windows 7, 8 year old beast just too slow. I need to buy a separate hard drive to backup stuff. Computers are a major pain. Nothing more elegant than black and white film for storing ikages.
 

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This thread has become longer than the dreaded Kodachrome has been deleted thread.
 

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Bestwell Optical MiniSight Grain focusing Scope from eBay.

I had a grain focuser in storage but the glass piece broke off from it and who knows where it could have went.
 

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Whart does PJC mean?
It’s a Canadian drugstore chain, it stands for “Pharmacie Jean-Coutu”. We used to buy our disposables there, back in the days.
 
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