madNbad wrote:
Or, follow the Legacy Pro 110 masters' lead, 1:31 for 5.5 minutes. But first you'll need some rock climbing shoes or hiking boots or maybe some Chaco's for a kayak adventure.
1:31 for 5.5 minutes works well for some but probably not all B&W film. I highly recommend rock climbing shoes. @OregonSun can speak more to paddling adventures.
James Markus wrote:
Huss, All your Argus Super 75 shots look really good. It must have a good lens
It has a decent lens. It is wikkid sharp in the middle, but towards the sides that drops off quite a bit. But w the square format one tends to keep the subject centered.
The advantage of this camera is you can actually focus it (guesstimate) and that makes a huge difference. The basic 75 version is fixed focus as are most of the 620 cameras. The Super 75 also has the benefit of three aperture settings.
FYI i just use regular 120 film that I trim the edges off the spools so they are flush w the film. The film itself is the same size, it is the spools that are different.
This photo of a completely random dog is just to illustrate the advantage of being able to focus. I had it set at 5ft
Andrew CD wrote:
Touché. But I try to be receptive to local culture and tastes (however unsophisticated …. )
Akshully all the beer I've had in the UK when bought at pubs has been at the correct temps. Chilled.
Ice cold beer is for the watered down US stuff that is flavorless.