coralnut wrote:
Is Reflx Lab 800T another motion picture film that doesn't have the anti-halation layer? It looks a lot like CineStill 800T to me.
Yep, no remjet, so it can be processed in C-41. I really don't like those to be honest, the halation can be a cool effect but a little goes a long way. I'm going to get some of the cine films that include remjet, although it's gonna cost me as my lab charges double for processing ECN-2 versus C-41. It's possible to do an ECN-2 prebath to remove the remjet and then process in C-41, but my lab does "pure" ECN-2 and I want to try it. Sparingly.
The first 2000 titanium F2s Nikon made in 1978 were designated F2P (for Press), and sold only to professionals. These cameras were jet black, no "titan" name, and with the simple eye level (meterless) finder.
In 1979, Nikon made 3500 units labeled "Titan" and F2/T, and these were sold to the public.
Desmolicious wrote:
@geekcop@ lovely pics! I just loaded a roll of Lomo 800 into mine. This camera just feels right.
Thanks, Huss. I love the AF Zoom cameras. This was my first roll through the back-up Slim Zoom. Basically a test roll. Some were better than others.
I am also ashamed to admit I bought a back-up AF Slim (Ol' screechy #2) yesterday. Got it for only $39 on the bay. It was marketed as Lexus, not Samsung. Never saw one like that before.
I'm done buying for a while. I just need to shoot some film and enjoy what I have. Each camera is different so I need to learn their strengths and weaknesses.