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MP, Noctilux 1/50, Neopan 400 @3200, XTol stock

 

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Eoin have you a lighmeter on your Hassy ?

At what aperture and speed expos have you ?

Very difficult to take this kind of picture

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Henry

Hi, Henry.

I left my lightmeter behind that day, as I had lost the high slide for it, and it wasn't coping well with the bright NZ light. This shot is grotesquely over-exposed, and goes to a flat, featureless gray when I bring it back down in LR.

The SWC is a fixed lens, which combines f/4.5 - 22, and shutter speeds of B, 1s - 1/500s. The problem was the operator, not the camera...

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a little bit of NYC  portra 800, color photos with elmarit R 180 3 cam (just picked it up) --

 

 

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heading home .....traffic heading to the Holland Tunnel (goes under the Hudson River connecting Manhattan with New Jersey) ...

 

 

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some soho shots ....

 

 

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one more soho and Macy's window (BW film is eastman xx and the new 24mm elmar lens....

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one more Macy's window --

 

 

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Protest against the new US tax reform legislation...Wall Street

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This series is of a gentleman chess player in Union Sq ... great guy, Cuban by birth .... Would love to know which portrait you guys think best ..

 

 

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last one ....  BTW these were taken with 35mm summicron ...

 

 

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The experiment with the film found in old bulk film loader I recently purchased:

 

Marking indicate Kodak Safety Film 5060, which I believe is also known as Pan X. As I understand, ISO rating is 36. This was shot with Zeiss Ikon ZM RF camera (competitor to M7) and Zeiss Jena 50mm 1.5 Sonnar. Process was Rodinal 1/100 for 55 minutes. As this was just to determine film type, and I was expecting nothing but disappointment from the found film, I did not take great care with negative. I also missed focus on the rusty nail. Camera metering was set to ISO 100. I took the same shot at 400 and found that all I had to do was adjust exposure in LR to get almost same result. It can be assumed the film was not stored in refrigerated area. It is a shame this film no longer roams the earth.

 

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Corn crib.

 

Kodax Pan X

 

Zeiss Ikon ZM, Zeiss Jena 50mm 1.5

 

 

 

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The experiment with the film found in old bulk film loader I recently purchased:

 

Marking indicate Kodak Safety Film 5060, which I believe is also known as Pan X. As I understand, ISO rating is 36. This was shot with Zeiss Ikon ZM RF camera (competitor to M7) and Zeiss Jena 50mm 1.5 Sonnar. Process was Rodinal 1/100 for 55 minutes. As this was just to determine film type, and I was expecting nothing but disappointment from the found film, I did not take great care with negative. I also missed focus on the rusty nail. Camera metering was set to ISO 100. I took the same shot at 400 and found that all I had to do was adjust exposure in LR to get almost same result. It can be assumed the film was not stored in refrigerated area. It is a shame this film no longer roams the earth.

 

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Excellent, Wayne. Panatomic X was one of my favourite films in years gone by. I always exposed at box speed (32 ASA).

 

Great find - Enjoying putting it to its intended use...

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