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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


saph wrote:
A couple of fellow film processing kinds here, Dean and Chuong! And I know another one lurking in North Carolina

Dean, if you can get hold of the lab-box, try that. With a daylight development tank you can do all your work at the kitchen sink. Then your wife won't have to worry about chemical fumes in the bathroom, just those mixing in with the aroma of freshly cooked meals But seriously, between the lab-box for 35mm and 120, and the SP-445 for 4X5 sheets, I have dived into this latest hobby sinkhole without having to create darkroom space.


It is good to see a few film people on this thread using these lovely lenses as they were intended to be used... on an analog Nikon camera

Thanks for the info my wife is very grateful. I'll check everything out it in more detail soon. I can't remember CineStill selling all this equipment a few years back, but maybe they did and I never took any notice. They are selling some impressing DSLR scanning equipment as well.

Funny enough I bought a few rolls of CineStill 800T last week, and my mate & I are planning on going out tomorrow night (tear gas permitting ) to shoot some night scenes around the city. I'm going to use the F80 though as I'd like to use the spot meter for shooting neon etc. Not sure how I’d go with an FE2 and neon signs with the centre weighted metering.



May 28, 2020 at 06:23 AM





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