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Apr 17 2009 03:29am
Quote (Futurama @ Fri, Apr 17 2009, 08:30am)
hahaha! or you could put the liquor in an empty soft drink bottle :D at least that's what some of my friends did back when we were in highschool xD

Oh and I forgot to ask. Did you develop those photos yourself? and is it harder to develop those medium format films?


It's exactly the same. All the 35mm film spools I've seen can be expanded to fit 120 or 220 film.
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Apr 17 2009 04:00am
Quote (Veilside @ Thu, 16 Apr 2009, 16:46)
Get your hands on some HP5+ and Delta 100. HP5+ is just your normal, great everyday film and the Delta100 can give you some really nice, high contrast negs.


yea i should get some 100 iso film too, but imo 400 is better for everyday use, since sun isnt allways shining, i think ill use 100 iso more on summer. I really like the tones of this tmy film, there is a little sepia tone on them for some reason that i like very much, but i might check that hp5+ film out some time too.

Quote (Futurama @ Fri, 17 Apr 2009, 09:30)
hahaha! or you could put the liquor in an empty soft drink bottle :D at least that's what some of my friends did back when we were in highschool xD


Heh well, kids in high school can keep theyr liquor in soda bottle, i dont really feel like id need to do that ^_^

Quote (Veilside @ Fri, 17 Apr 2009, 11:29)
It's exactly the same. All the 35mm film spools I've seen can be expanded to fit 120 or 220 film.


Yep its the same, only thing is that i can develope 2 35mm films at same time on the developing tank, but only fits one 120 film, so it takes twice as much developer than 35mm film, and you only get 12 frames instead of 36 from one film
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Frames on medium format film isn't too important though, depends if your camera shoots 6x6 (like the hassy), 6x7 or whatever, and if you use 120 or 220 film.

Definitely check out HP5+ it's great to use, and easy to develop yourself.
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Apr 17 2009 04:52am
Quote (Veilside @ Fri, 17 Apr 2009, 12:30)
Frames on medium format film isn't too important though, depends if your camera shoots 6x6 (like the hassy), 6x7 or whatever, and if you use 120 or 220 film.

Definitely check out HP5+ it's great to use, and easy to develop yourself.


Well i would like to get 36 pics out of one film roll :D . Have you ever tested that ilford FP4 Plus 125 iso film? I dont think my film back can take 220 film since its the A12 type not the old non A.
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Apr 17 2009 05:08am
Never tried that one, I imagine it's good though.
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