First shot of 120 film - Workhorse
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Matt Leitholt
Registered: May 27, 2008
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Well, guessed the exposure on this one and handheld at 1/100th with a big medium format camera (Omega 120) that I inherited from my grandfather when he passed away a few months ago. Shot in color, didn't like it, made BW and scanned at home on my flatbed office scanner. I know, quality isn't good but I still like it

Thoughts?



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nks12345
Registered: Feb 18, 2009
Total Posts: 360
Country: United States

Do you know where i can get Kodak 116? By the way love the shot!



Matt Leitholt
Registered: May 27, 2008
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Nope, maybe BH though? I just started shooting film.



tom cardin
Registered: Mar 08, 2005
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Are the artifacts "man made" ? You did a good job of dust and scratch adding. My Omega had a problem with light leaks. I traced them to the magazines, so I replaced the felt, and that cured it. This is a fine camera, and was well thought out, you should have a ball with it, but make sure it's light tight, you can always add softness, scratches and Age.
Tom



Matt Leitholt
Registered: May 27, 2008
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Country: United States

Thanks, and nope, didn't add them, that's what happens why I scan film on my office scanner haha, going to be scanning with a real scanner soon.



LightShow
Registered: Aug 03, 2009
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That scanner adds a wee bit of personality doesn't it.
I'd almost keep it around just for fun.

I hope you post the rescan here.



Matt Leitholt
Registered: May 27, 2008
Total Posts: 3458
Country: United States

Indeed it does

you should see the original



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