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  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

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  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

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  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

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  • #15593878

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    2
  • #15594189

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15594201

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15594046

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15593950

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15594036

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • #15594169

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15594112

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15594246

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15594179

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • #15594123

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • #15594144

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    2
  • #15594054

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • #15594156

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    4
  • #15594161

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    2
  • #15593886

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    1
  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • #15593894

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • #15594002

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    2
  • #15593982

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    2
  • #15594202

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    2
  • #15594025

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

    5
  • #15594077

    shared by dikasapi on 2012-03-16

    This is my second project to modify Supersampler camera. My first roll with this modified camera. I'm goin to Plaosan and Barong temple with my friends to test this camera. :)

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  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

  • Hacked the DX-Code to 50 ISO

    shared by phantomphoenixphotos on 2012-03-15

    I changed the Redscale's 100 ISO DX-Code into 50 ISO by scratching off the black paint and adding an electric tape over an exposed "metallic square" (sorry I don't know what to call it.) I think the Yashica T4 did read the film as 50 ISO since the photos had a bit of blues and greens. :) If only I had control over the shutter speed, no?

    1
  • Diving without seeing a fish

    shared by vicuna on 2012-03-18

    We went out diving on an unknown spot in the south part of the island, but we were disappointed as we saw absolutely no big fish in this area... were are the sharks, thunas, sea turtles and stingrays ???

  • Diving without seeing a fish

    shared by vicuna on 2012-03-18

    We went out diving on an unknown spot in the south part of the island, but we were disappointed as we saw absolutely no big fish in this area... were are the sharks, thunas, sea turtles and stingrays ???

  • Diving without seeing a fish

    shared by vicuna on 2012-03-18

    We went out diving on an unknown spot in the south part of the island, but we were disappointed as we saw absolutely no big fish in this area... were are the sharks, thunas, sea turtles and stingrays ???

  • Diving without seeing a fish

    shared by vicuna on 2012-03-18

    We went out diving on an unknown spot in the south part of the island, but we were disappointed as we saw absolutely no big fish in this area... were are the sharks, thunas, sea turtles and stingrays ???

  • small aperture experiment

    shared by dinospork on 2012-03-18

    I modified my Sears Tower One-Twenty with a pinhole-sized aperture made by poking a hole with a sewing needle in a scrap of aluminum foil. I was guessing about the aperture size (around .5mm) and using a lookup chart for exposure times, which ranged from 4 seconds to 8.5 minutes (during which time I had to hold the shutter open with my finger, since there's no Tripod setting). I shot at 200 ASO and had the lab cross-process the film. I really couldn't ask for better results.

    2
  • Diving without seeing a fish

    shared by vicuna on 2012-03-18

    We went out diving on an unknown spot in the south part of the island, but we were disappointed as we saw absolutely no big fish in this area... were are the sharks, thunas, sea turtles and stingrays ???

  • Diving without seeing a fish

    shared by vicuna on 2012-03-18

    We went out diving on an unknown spot in the south part of the island, but we were disappointed as we saw absolutely no big fish in this area... were are the sharks, thunas, sea turtles and stingrays ???