New to film - Canon EOS 500

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After reading allot of the interesting posts on here about film and home developing - i have decided to give film Photography a go :)

I have an EOS 500 and i was wondering if anyone had any past experience of this camera and tips on how to get the best from it?

One other thing is - i cant seem to find an adjustment for the diopter - is this possible on the 500? Manual focusing is going to be very difficult otherwise!

I am going to use my EF 50 f/1.4 (hopefully will give some nice vignetting wide open) and some sensia 200 & provia 400 film as i like the blue/yellow colour casts these have when X-processed.
Can you reccomend anywhere for X-processing in the south east?

For the B&W, which i hope to home develop and scan i have bought some Ilford Delta 400. Are there any developing kits or packs that i can buy or do i have to get it piece by piece? (tanks,chemicals etc)

I am really excited about all this, but quite nervous too as i learnt all my photography on Digital.

thanks for any help!
 
Can't help on the diopter or X-processing I'm afraid, not used the 500 and not tried xpro.

For B&W developing I've not seen anyone do kits but they may do. The places I got my kit from were Nova Darkroom and Silverprint, plus a guy threw in a load of bits when I bought an enlarger off him (hooray, freebies :D)

The prices for different places vary by item but invariably it all works out a similar price for the complete set. I take it you know the full list of what you need to dev B&W?

As a quick hint you don't need to buy expensive photographic kit for everything. Measuring jugs can be had from Wilko's/home furnising places for pretty cheap.
A syringe can help depending on what developer you choose and are fairly inexpensive.
Buy a good and long thermometer so you can see temperature changes clearly. A degree or so either way doesn't make much difference but more than that and you need to compensate.
Brew shops are a good place to source brown glass bottle for storing chemicals between uses.

Most importantly have fun
 
The prices for different places vary by item but invariably it all works out a similar price for the complete set. I take it you know the full list of what you need to dev B&W?

Most importantly have fun


Thanks for the tips! From reading other posts i have an idea that i need is

developer
stop (or water)
fixer
measuring jugs for the dilution

light safe room or darkbag
timer
thermometer
scissors
Spindle/developing bath thing (not sure what makes models i should be looing for?)
film case opener
film sponge for getting the water off.

Is that everything?

Hopefully i will enjoy it - i am certainly looking forward to it!
 
You can get some dirt cheap developing "gear" on ebay or try freecycle.org You will be able to get some awesome shots with a 50mm f1.4 as the bokeh is unreal full frame, good luck!
 
developer - yep
stop (or water) - use stop, it's dead cheap
fixer - yep
measuring jugs for the dilution - yep

light safe room or darkbag - yep, also known as a changing bag
timer - yep, a nice big display with seconds on is nice
thermometer - yep
scissors - yep
Spindle/developing bath thing (not sure what makes models i should be looing for?) - I use Paterson tanks with plastic reels, some prefer metal reels, it's a personal thing :shrug:
film case opener - just use a bottle opener, its money you don't need to spend
film sponge for getting the water off - be careful, it has to be perfectly (!!) clean if you use one. alternative is a drop of washing up liquid or similar in the final rinse water

It's really easy once you get into it, just practice loading the reels in daylight with an old/waste film, then with closed eyes. ONce you can do it then do it in the change bag with the test film. You'll soon be doing it without any thought

:thumbs:good luck
 
Wow - thabnks allot for that Yin!

Just been looking on silverprint - for developing Ilford Delta 400, would ILFOSOL 3 be the right stuff to use? The other B&W films i am looking at are Fuji Neopans, would the Ilfosol 3 work for them too?

As far as fixers go, i have no idea what to go for? any reccomendations?
And do i need wetting agents? lol i really have no clue! :cuckoo:

Also, for X-processing E6 films such as the Fuji sensia/provia/velvia range, would i use C41 chemicals to do so? (again, i am not very clued up on this, i just heard that you used the "wrong chemicals" to x-process things, so assume it means use C41 for to X-process E6 and vice-versa?)

Thanks again for any help :)
 
It's really easy once you get into it, just practice loading the reels in daylight with an old/waste film, then with closed eyes. ONce you can do it then do it in the change bag with the test film. You'll soon be doing it without any thought

:thumbs:good luck

You make it sound so easy! i bet its not quite that simple, but i cant wait to get hold of the gear so i can have a go!
 
You make it sound so easy! i bet its not quite that simple, but i cant wait to get hold of the gear so i can have a go!

No it really IS easy - it's just a bit scary to begin with. I found this guide really helpful for my first go.

Good luck and enjoy!
 
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