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  • a self supporting changing bag--my current bag is just a bag and is hard to work in because it always falls on your hands and get in your way. most of the self supporting bags are expensive, but this was $50. We'll see if it works better.

I'd be interested in hearing your review of this bag. Sounds like something I need for my small sheet film cameras...
 

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I bought another Hawkeye today. Not sure how I’ll paint this one when we get home.
 
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Lens hood for my Sekonic L-758D.

Various photobooks:

"Scotland's Mountains" and "This Land" by Joe Cornish.
"Kamikochi: The Nippon Alps" by Shinzo Maeda.
"With Trees" by Dav Thomas.
 

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I'd be interested in hearing your review of this bag. Sounds like something I need for my small sheet film cameras...

Not a real review, but I received the changing bag and I hate it...but I hate all changing bags compared to loading film holders in a nice spacious darkroom. Compared to the floppy bag though, it is more manageable. The tag on it said it could be used to load 8x10 film, and I'd say thats optimistic. I don't have 8x10 to test, but the bag is about the smallest possible to deal with 4x5, especially if you need two stacks of film holders (one empty, one loaded), a box of film, and the film holder you are loading. That will barely fit this, but I wouldn't try anything larger. The one thing to note--this does not fold down tiny. The hoops you see in the picture for each side don't collapse, they just fold flat. So a foot and a half diameter but flat is the folded size, which is fine for me.

https://www.adorama.com/adpfcr.html

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Not a real review, but I received the changing bag and I hate it...but I hate all changing bags compared to loading film holders in a nice spacious darkroom. Compared to the floppy bag though, it is more manageable. The tag on it said it could be used to load 8x10 film, and I'd say thats optimistic. I don't have 8x10 to test, but the bag is about the smallest possible to deal with 4x5, especially if you need two stacks of film holders (one empty, one loaded), a box of film, and the film holder you are loading. That will barely fit this, but I wouldn't try anything larger. The one thing to note--this does not fold down tiny. The hoops you see in the picture for each side don't collapse, they just fold flat. So a foot and a half diameter but flat is the folded size, which is fine for me.

https://www.adorama.com/adpfcr.html

adpfcr.jpg

Loading a Grafmatic 45 is possible, but tight.
 

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5 litres of Hypam and some lab developing of 120 film - two rolls of Portra, and one roll of Ektachrome.
All from/through Kerrisdale Cameras.
The Ektachrome was actually developed by The Lab, who have that arrangement in place with Kerrisdale Cameras. The fact that it saves me a drive across the city in times of Covid maakes the couple of days exttra worth it.
Kerrisdale Cameras price for develop only (do not cut and sleeved) is very reasonable as well.
 

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Not a real review, but I received the changing bag and I hate it...but I hate all changing bags compared to loading film holders in a nice spacious darkroom. Compared to the floppy bag though, it is more manageable. The tag on it said it could be used to load 8x10 film, and I'd say thats optimistic. I don't have 8x10 to test, but the bag is about the smallest possible to deal with 4x5, especially if you need two stacks of film holders (one empty, one loaded), a box of film, and the film holder you are loading. That will barely fit this, but I wouldn't try anything larger. The one thing to note--this does not fold down tiny. The hoops you see in the picture for each side don't collapse, they just fold flat. So a foot and a half diameter but flat is the folded size, which is fine for me.

https://www.adorama.com/adpfcr.html

Loading a Grafmatic 45 is possible, but tight.

Thank you for your assessments. It seems surprisingly restricted, so I'll probably reconsider.
 
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Just received both a Kiev 6c and a Kiev 88 (to replace the one that is on repair). BIg surprise is that I'm enjoying Kiev 6c a lot :smile: Was expecting to be too big for me but was actually a nice fit for my hands.
 

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Just received both a Kiev 6c and a Kiev 88 (to replace the one that is on repair). BIg surprise is that I'm enjoying Kiev 6c a lot :smile: Was expecting to be too big for me but was actually a nice fit for my hands.
They are great fun but watch out for handheld shots below 1/125th a second; use a tripod or monopod to avoid blur.
 
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They are great fun but watch out for handheld shots below 1/125th a second; use a tripod or monopod to avoid blur.
Thanks for headsup. Yeah I notice that some of the frames that I took on 60th/30th came out a little blurry. Not much but definetly there. Will test with a tripod next time.
 

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A Tim Rudman darkroom book... almost!
Seller managed to send it to a street address three towns away from me.
Presumably lost at this point, leading to refund if not solved by Monday, and looking for another used copy. Hmm...
 

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I preordered a LomoGraflok instant back (intended for my Speed Graphic, which will be converted to Graflok back when I have time to install the upgrade) last night, then noticed this morning that my Federal tax refund had landed, so I went ahead and ordered a Creality Ender 3 (found one with heated bed for $165 on Amazon, with free next-day delivery) and a bundle of filament rolls. I think I've spotted a place to put it, maybe... Likely first "make" will be a film slitter I designed while learning FreeCAD...

Now off to buy a used Lomokino with kinoscope...
 

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A used tripod that is actually decent and can hold more than a point and shoot. It's a thing that has been overdue for years.
 

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a bunch of push-on lens caps for all the UG large format lenses that KEH sold me without caps, and a few Domke lens wraps to cover them.
 

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A used tripod that is actually decent and can hold more than a point and shoot. It's a thing that has been overdue for years.

Tripods aren’t cheap these days. I don’t know how it was in the past, but I got used to my father’s old Gitzo, which came to me for the price of $0.
 

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Kodak Signet 35. RF needs some vertical adjustment but otherwise it's good to go I think.
 

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4x8 foot sheet 3/4 INCH AC plywood IIRC correctly, it totalled 62 USD. It's for a top for my flat files. Probably put a dry mount press on it
 

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A job lot of items untested off Ebay had a starting pricwe of £12 (416) was offered it for £8 (approx 411) The were a number of flsh units, only one a National PE-3057 working though. A Vivitar S1 600M/P/O and a Vivitar 828 AF/TTL didn't work the latter had corroded batteries inside and the re must have been son in the firts as well. A quck clean with lime-scale remover and both now work perfectly. There were some other smaller flash guns plus a head for a Metz unit which works but the lead is broken.

Also a Fujifinepix 2.1 mb camera (working), a Brownie 127, a Hanimex compact zoom (working), a Kodak Super 8 movie camera, flasjh leads, filters and lens hood.

The National and Vivitar flash units are in near mint condition so a worthwhile purchase :D

Ian
 

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It's so long ago ( since I've been on lockdown for nearly a year ) that I have needed anything, since I haven't been shooting anything, also since I've been a photographer for more than sixty years I have just about everything I I want.
The only thing I can can think of is I bought a huge fridge freezer, that is more than six feet tall it gives me not only more space to keep frozen food in these pandemic times, but I also now have room to freeze my film in it again, because I had to remove it from my old one to make space for more food in this lockdown, which was painful but necessary.
 
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Voigtlander 50mm f3.5 Heliar.jpg


I just ordered a Voigtlander 50mm f3.5 Heliar for nefarious purposes. It should come early next week. Let's hope for some decent weather!
 
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