Show us yer film shots then!

Fujica STX-1
X-Fujinon 50mm f/1.9 FM
Agfa APX 100. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10.5mins @ 20°

This was one of the cameras I got in the job-lot of "not working" items I bought from eBay a while back. It's quite a basic SLR, but it delivers where it counts.


On a corner by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr


The Hallamshire looms by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
 
Ever wondered what photos from one of those scam cameras looked like? The ones with names like nokina, Olympia etc.
The film was taken out of a fuji single use camera.

Update. I just made a YT video Bout these types of cameras, if you are I
Interested.

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Love the different textures on that first shot NIge
 
Bronica ETRS @ 75mm
Incident meter
Hand Held
Kodak gold 200
Lab develop and scan

Went a bit wrong this one, I saw the lead in of the people sitting, to lying down, in the background standing - but the chap popped his head up to look.

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Senior moment as I thought new old film challenge was mininalist :rolleyes: so uploaded a shot on imagebb, well I cant put it in the correct challenge as it's about 12 years old so might as well post it here:-
Canon T70
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Horseman 45HD, FP4+ developed in HC110 dilution B.
An 8-stop Neutral density filter + reciprocity gave a 12 minute exposure at f45.
The sea was actually quite rough.


Seaton Sluice by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
I really liked this one and the other sea scape you posted to Flickr both for the images and the fact that you had taken the Horseman walkies in what looks to be a rough weather day.
 
I really liked this one and the other sea scape you posted to Flickr both for the images and the fact that you had taken the Horseman walkies in what looks to be a rough weather day.

It was a good test for the Horseman 45HD which I bought in August to replace an Intrepid 4x5. It was quite windy and there is no way that the rather flimsy Intrepid would have coped with a 12 minute exposure in a strong wind. No problem with the Horseman. It still weighs just 1.7kg so quite easy to carry around. I also have a Horseman L45 monorail which is a different beast to carry.
 
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Mamiya RB67 at 50mm
Tripod incident meter
Expired 2011 XP2
Home develop and scan


View from Ainsdale beach sand dunes overlooking the, now closed down pub "The Sands" and the old Pontins site.

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Mamiya RB67
Kentmere 200 in HC110

Steam crane engine, probably five or six ton lift capacity, needs a bit of TLC.

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For those who know Portsmouth guildhall and as you know was gutted by an air raid, I don't think I'll be going to Portsmouth to take one of my then and now shots from the same spot. Anyway a snap from my crappy camera before it was rebuilt.
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This was a roll of Vision 3 200T shot in daylight on a Nikon AF3/AD3 compact camera. I also had a Trip 35 with me loaded with Vision 3 250D and I might post some head to head shots with the two. I also took them to the viewing gallery at Horizon 22 but I've posted pics from there from two other cameras already!

The 200T has a slight blue tint as it is tungsten balanced but I'm always pleased with how well it works in daylight. It is surprising how much more grain the 200T has over the 250D however!

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Mamiya RB67 @ 50mm (new light seal test)
Incident meter hand held
T-MAX 400 in ADOX FX 39ii 20.2 degrees for 10.5 mins
Home scan, PP auto + contrast

Lowry Wall art

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Mamiya RB67 @ 50mm (new light seal test)
Incident meter Tripod
T-MAX 400 in ADOX FX 39ii 20.2 degrees for 10.5 mins
Home scan, PP auto + contrast boost

Old Fuel Pump

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PS. I have posted a similar image in The "Show us your BNW Photos" which is a digital conversion and, if you have the time, would be interested in your views on the differences.
 
Mamiya RB67 @ 50mm (new light seal test)
Incident meter Tripod
T-MAX 400 in ADOX FX 39ii 20.2 degrees for 10.5 mins
Home scan, PP auto + contrast boost

Ready for a quick Getaway

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