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A neat film. I bought a bunch of it when Frugal got them back in stock. They come in sample packs: Two rolls of 35mm and a little vial it's own special developer. They say it's a type of micro film for holding up really great detail. I've avoided shooting it for awhile because I had some issues the last time (think it turned out to be the camera) and I have to develop two rolls at once. Still trouble shooting the flash on my Yashica.
Well hate to point out the million issues and conclusions. The 645 and it's failure to advance is becoming worse. Also this roll of film was cut way to thin to stay on the reel or scanning mask. I will say it made for interesting grunge photos.
These were my first tries with my 1955 Rolleiflex 3,5 and I hopelessly overexposed most of the shots. This camera really sucks in the light, especially with the Lomo X-Pro 200 slide film.
But it was such a nice weekend trip with a lot of sun. Could go back in a second.
These were my first tries with my 1955 Rolleiflex 3,5 and I hopelessly overexposed most of the shots. This camera really sucks in the light, especially with the Lomo X-Pro 200 slide film.
But it was such a nice weekend trip with a lot of sun. Could go back in a second.