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Really like the colors of this Vista 200. Some people claim it's a rebadged Fuji, but I think the colors are different from what Fuji normally delivers. It does have the European feel reminiscent of old Agfa films.

Fuji 200 and only £1 a roll [emoji3]

 

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Kodak TMAX400-Leica MP-Summicron 35 A.

 

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I haven't developed any film for the last 25 years but if I remember correctly, over-fixing may be equally as bad, as the fixer starts to affect the light exposed areas too.

What I was meaning, Edward, is that one has to fix for quite a lot longer time than is necessary before over-fixing becomes an issue. Under-fixing is a much smaller time difference (if that makes logarithmic sense). For example the difference between 4 minutes and 2 minutes is more likely to have a visible effect than the difference between 4 minutes and 6 minutes.

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I'll be down there next Thursday, got 13 rolls HP5 35mm, 5 rolls Ektar 120 and 10 rolls Foma 400 120 i think i should be ok for film

Well set for adventure! Enjoy. Look forward to seeing the results.
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4 x 5 Portrait of my wife T-Max 100 

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Wisner 4 x 5 T-Max 100

 

 

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What I was meaning, Edward, is that one has to fix for quite a lot longer time than is necessary before over-fixing becomes an issue. Under-fixing is a much smaller time difference (if that makes logarithmic sense). For example the difference between 4 minutes and 2 minutes is more likely to have a visible effect than the difference between 4 minutes and 6 minutes.

Thank you for the explanation, Eoin :) You are absolutely correct.

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