I’m kind of new to large format, and have never owned a lens with a Copal 3 shutter—man is it big!
And now out of stock on http://www.orwona.com/orwo-dn21-35mm-100ft-b-w-duplicating-negative-film/ - I think you and I bought the last two 100' rolls for now. Maybe they are wondering what's up in NC? Anyway here's to jumping in with both feet. I'll be starting HC-110, we can compare on Huss' thread?
The empty cassette or cartridge for my Minolta 16 arrived yesterday from The Film Photography Project. Sadly it won't fit! Its too tall and prevents closing the cover over the film compartment! So the search continues.... I have no fear of loading a cartridge or of processing the film, but I need a cartridge or two!
The sandpaper solution has crossed my mind. I've contacted FPP and am awaiting their reply.That might be subject to a little troubleshooting, especially if FPP hasn't seen other problems with them. One immediate thought I get is that your cartridge may not be closing completely, due to either a spool or lower section that's a fraction too tall, or interference keeping the chambers from fully seating in the cap -- I'd certainly contact FPP first, but it might be that a little sandpaper would fix your issue.
If you start using f/stop timing with your enlargements, it will give you the ability to repeatably and easily make 1/3 and 1/6 stop adjustments - with 1/6 stop adjustments being the sort of minimum adjustment that is clearly visible.Last couple days I purchased an Omega darkroom timer that can be set in tenths of a second (not sure of the utility for that precision
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