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M6 TTL, Portra 400, Summarit 35mm

A Cornish summer (Low res lab scans)

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The shadow chess player

Leica M6 classic + Zeiss Biogon T 28mm f2.8 + Yama 400 color film

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Essentials

Leica M6 classic + Zeiss Biogon T 28mm f2.8 + Yama 400 color film

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Reflections 

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M3, 50 Elmar (rs), fp4+ (ddx 1+4), printed on ilford mgfb and scanned

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Playing with reflections (and with 21mm )

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m2, super angulon 21mm, sfx200 (dd-x 1+4) printed on ilford mgfb classic and scanned. 

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National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, TN. I like the statues but wasn't sure if I would be able to capture the scene adequately so I shot one with the M10-M + Voigtlander 28mm f2 @f4.8 1/45 6400 ISO and one with the M6ttl + 35mm Summicron f2 + HP5-400. It came out better than expected.

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On 8/29/2021 at 5:20 PM, Aryel said:

Reflections 

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M3, 50 Elmar (rs), fp4+ (ddx 1+4), printed on ilford mgfb and scanned

Received some good feedback in the darkroom section. Here is the new improved version 🙏🏻
 

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First roll back with new-to-me M6 TTL & Summilux 35 v2. 
Bondi Beach on Tri-X 

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The Mayfair Chippy. (Not far from the Leica London shop).

Leica M6 & Summicron 40mm f2

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Kodak's Vision 3 is truly a lovely film stock whether used on cine or stills..........

I love using it on S16, the 7213-200T ASA and the 7219-500T ASA stocks.

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1 hour ago, Steven said:

Kodak Vision 3 200T

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Nice portrait Steven..................did you filter this T stock on camera or fix the color balance in post?

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I miss the days when we were shooting on film and I could go home after wrap with cans of odd short ends of 35' Vision stock that I used to reload 35mm cassettes with for my own personal stills use....30', 50' even 100' short ends that were no further use to production, waste not want not.......got to love those "freebies"...........Digital cinema killed all that.

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18 hours ago, petermullett said:

Kodak's Vision 3 is truly a lovely film stock whether used on cine or stills..........

I agree and @Steven is making wonderful use of it. How does one develop this film? Isn't it some weird process that's only offered by a few labs worldwide? Or can it be done at home?

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1 hour ago, ianman said:

I agree and @Steven is making wonderful use of it. How does one develop this film? Isn't it some weird process that's only offered by a few labs worldwide? Or can it be done at home?

I am not sure if there are kits for home souping of these cine films. When I used them back in the US I used to have a contact at a cine lab in Washington DC that would attach my still shot films to the runs they were doing for regular cine 400' / 100' loads. There's a RamJet layer on the cine stocks that has to be removed with a pre-bath before the developing process can go forward. Cine labs have the baths to do this but I don't think the baths are available outside of lab' kits.........but to be honest I don't know. I also don't know how Steven got his processed either, maybe he too has cine lab contacts but there are not any of those left in France now to my knowledge, Pathe was the last I think and that closed down years ago.......

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1 hour ago, ianman said:

Thanks for the info Peter. @Steven could you provide more info? I've also seen some nice photos using a similar stock by @frame-it in the "I love film" thread, maybe he could chip in regarding the processing?

So there are kits apparently for developing Vision 3 film, ( like 5219 and 5213 ),  "at home".....I found this video:

https://photofocus.com/found/how-to-develop-kodak-vision3-cine-film-at-home/

I'm going to try this out when I get my hands on a kit.............

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15 minutes ago, petermullett said:

So there are kits apparently for developing Vision 3 film, ( like 5219 and 5213 ),  "at home".....I found this video:

https://photofocus.com/found/how-to-develop-kodak-vision3-cine-film-at-home/

I'm going to try this out when I get my hands on a kit.............

Oh that's good news :)

You can get a kit where I get most of my film stuff from https://www.retrocamera.be/en/darkroom-color-chemistry-film-developers/1811-bellini-ecn-2-motion-picture-film-home-processing-kit-1l.html

Now to find the actual film in these parts!!!

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3 minutes ago, Steven said:

There is a rem jet layer that must be removed during the dev... ECN2 dev... It's a real cine process. 

I use these guys. it's perfect for anyone living in Europe. 

19 euros per roll, with high res scan + raw files of 170mb per photo included. And the stock is amazing. 

Unbeatable to me. 

https://silbersalz35.com

Ah yes.... now I remember where I'd seen it, on the Analog Insights channel... 

 

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