A Kodak Pocket Instamatic 40 -- for the Kalimar Strobe-a-Flash included with it, to go on my Pocket Instamatic 60. This is a pretty basic fixed-power ('70s consumer tech) strobe, special mainly because it mounts on the tripod socket of the correct family of Pocket Instamatic cameras, and triggers from the Magicube socket. I knew there had to be such a device...
PS save your old Ilford film boxes, the ones with white flaps on both ends. These boxes, have development times for non Ilford developers like XTOL and Rodinal.
I am glad to see that you brought the bricks to keep them from the hoarders. Now put them in the freeze until you have time to shoot all that one roll at a time.
I am glad to see that you brought the bricks to keep them from the hoarders. Now put them in the freeze until you have time to shoot all that one roll at a time.
I'll leave a couple rolls in the fridge just in case it doesn't rain this weekend. The rest will go in the freezer... With all my other bricks and sheet film!
2 1 liter bottles of Kodak HC-110.
Never used this developer before but for some reason it was being sold for $17.99 a bottle, 1/2 of regular price.
As it keeps forever I thought it would be nice to have on hand in case I run out of my regular developer.
A pair of Viltrox VL-192T Bi-Color LED Panels -- yes, they are overkill, but B&H had them on sale and I'm tired of wrestling larger softboxes into place for small projects. (Most notably including Zoom meetings! )
I grind them, I make quite a lot of screens every year, just occasionally I need thinner glass. In this case it's for an MPP Micro Technical which has a hinged focus hood so thickness is critical.
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