montsnmags@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Moose wrote:
>
> I've got a pinhole body-cap coming for my Voigtlander R3A. Yeah, I
> know,it's 35mm, but...
I personally have no real idea how that might look. I looked into only
the 5D, not 35mm film.
>> Thank goodness I like color; I can have someone else develop it. I just
>> knew that acquiring a scanner that does MF would get me in trouble. ;-)
>>
>> I mean ... I don't even have a tank for 120. Or did that plastic one
>> adjust? :-D
>>
>
> ...I don't know how to get 120/220 developed around here, and I've no idea
> what I'd need or how (easy it is) to do it myself. I've only googled the
> former - developing services - but not the latter. Shame, as I've a Yashica
> Mat 124 in there going to waste.
>
It's easy enough to get 120 C-41 colour developed here. I intentionally
didn't check what it costs. :-) Developing B&W at home should be
pretty easy. You don't need a darkroom, just a changing bag or dark
closet at night. Plastic tanks are cheap, and once it's in the tank,
everything happens in daylight.
I haven't done it in decades. Somewhere in my web roaming about these
cameras, I read that diafine was a good developer for this kind of
photography because it is very forgiving of variation in temperature and
time.
> I look forward to *your* efforts though.
>
Well, I just posted my first investigation test results. No film yet,
though. My finger slipped, though, and it appears one of those Sakar
cheapie cameras is coming here too.
Moose
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