Oldwino wrote:
Kentmere is a good film. It reminds me of the older Tri-X. I think HP5 is a little sharper, though.
It may well be, but one is $4.79/36, the other is $8-ish/36. And for my use I do not notice the difference. I had just shot some HP5 a couple of days ago and posted those results up in this thread.
Taken in Lake Tahoe after the last epic snowstorm of December 2021. The UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab measured 2021 as its snowiest December on record, with 214" (544cm) of snow.
Ricoh R1, Arista Premium 400, expired 2014, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 6.5 minutes.
Shot some Gold 200 with a Canon EOS 3000N I inherited. Fun little camera - weighs practically nothing due to the extensive use of cheap-feeling plastic
fjablo wrote:
Shot some Gold 200 with a Canon EOS 3000N I inherited. Fun little camera - weighs practically nothing due to the extensive use of cheap-feeling plastic
Sweet! Cameras like this are so under appreciated!
Desmolicious wrote:
Sweet! Cameras like this are so under appreciated!
100%! As much fun as a P&S but much more capable (with the right glass). I‘ll definitely keep it around, maybe I‘ll pick up the 40mm 2.8 for it at some point - would almost be pocketable then