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Stopped at the local camera store and picked up a bag of Legacy Pro Hypo clear since I have been working with a lot of fiber based paper lately, and a Minolta AF-Tele camera just because. I would have bought some fixer as well, but that place never has any in stock. Several developers, but no fixer.
 

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A load of film processing from One Vision in Coventry.
 

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Art Photography, by David Bate
 
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A Copal #1 jam nut...

“Removed from new shutter - As New”

Why do people do that? Drives me nuts when a perfectly good, relatively new lens/shutter does not have the mounting ring. ARGH!!!
 

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B60 Skylight 1A filter for a Hasselblad lens
 

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Good Evening,

Earlier today I bought a gallon-size package of Dektol from the local photo shop. It cost $14.99!!! Good thing I don't print a lot and that Dektol lasts a long time.

Konical
 

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Potassium dichromate and sodium sulfite for my reversal chems. Oh and some Foma R09, Tetenal Eukobrom and C41 Chems and still forgot to get my lith chems.
 

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darkosaric is sending me 5 rolls of Foma Retropan 320 and 3 rolls of APX iso 100.
 

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A Nikon LS50 Scanner, used but with only 1 weeks use, then reboxed and put away. The scans at full resolution are so good and at 69MB will make prints of almost any size I want. I may have to give up my darkroom because it will be required to be turned back into a bedroom. I will continue using film though until I 'turn up my toes'.
 

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A World History of Photography, by Naomi Rosenblum
American Pictures: Photography 1945-1980, ed. Pete Turner

both charity shop finds at £1.99 apiece
 

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Some APX 400 and out of date [but should still be good] Ektachrome, both 35mm.
 
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A sand-colored Domke F-1X "Little Bit Bigger" shoulder bag, along with a second 4-compartment insert. This is intended to hold a full Mamiya C330S kit, including all seven lenses.

Oh, and a few more GE#5 flashbulbs for my future retirement stash, of course...

Ken
 
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it wasn't purchased but gifted..
large disassembleable print drying racks made
of aluminum, and fiberglass ..
purchased would be bamboo tongs
 
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From B&H: Another brown "waxed" Domke F2 bag and a replacement insert to better accommodate my AF Nikkors (17-35 F2.8, 28-70 F2.8, 80-200 F2.8 and my 50 F1.4), none of which fit properly in the F2's standard configuration.
 

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100g Pyrocatechol

I've already made a small (300ml) batch of Pyrocat-HD and a clip test ensured it works. :happy:
I'll try some 400TX in it tonight.
 

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CLA for Pentacon Six with Two-Step release from Baier Fototechnik. I wish I survive this month...

Metz Mecablitz G15 power grip + 32 CT 4

Metz Mecablitz 32 CT 3 with SCA 321 for €1
 

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I ordered both volumes of George Haist's books Modern Photographic Processing.
 

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A sand-colored Domke F-1X "Little Bit Bigger" shoulder bag, along with a second 4-compartment insert. This is intended to hold a full Mamiya C330S kit, including all seven lenses.

Oh, and a few more GE#5 flashbulbs for my future retirement stash, of course...

Ken
What's that going to weigh Ken ? I have only four lenses for my Mamiya C330F and it's heavy enouigh in a Domke F2 bag which is smaller than the F1-X.
 
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What's that going to weigh Ken ? I have only four lenses for my Mamiya C330F and it's heavy enouigh in a Domke F2 bag which is smaller than the F1-X.

More than a Domke F2, Ben, for sure...

But the new bag really isn't intended primarily as a walk-around. It's more for those occasions when I wish to travel with the entire system. Like weekend photo trips, where I might spend a few days in some middle-of-nowhere remote location.

(Here's my most recent destination for four days of such relaxing exploration. This region in southeastern Washington State is called The Palouse. Five minutes out of this town and it's more remote and minimalist than being on the moon.)

In these cases I may want to bring along the whole tomato, because one never knows. But like you I also have a smaller (and much older) Domke F2 bag which I can use to carry only a few slices of the tomato at a time.

Then if I'm walking around that day, I'll size up the expected activity and perhaps choose a subset of lenses (maybe two, or sometimes three) to work with that afternoon, and into the F2 bag they go. Everything else can stay behind in the hotel room (if it's secure), or in the hotel safe until I return. Or if I'm driving instead of walking, I can easily bring the whole tomato along with me for the afternoon.

Then when that rare subject unexpectedly introduces itself and needs the slow 250mm... at night... on a tripod... with a prism finder (?)... and a paramender (???)... an eight hour drive from home and I'm still good to go.

:smile:

Ken
 
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