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10362
I picked up a Realist 35 (or 35 Realist, whichever way you read the name) at the local flea market this morning. It's a nice metal rangefinder with...
psfred2000
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May 1, 2004
10:52 pm
10363
... not much. made in germany for the same company -- White -- that made the stereo realist, but the realist stereo cameras were mostly made in USA. It's a...
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May 1, 2004
11:14 pm
10364
Yeah, the wind was sticking, and the double exposures may have been me mesing about with the rewind to free the shutter interlock. It's been sitting a while --...
Peter Frederick
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May 1, 2004
11:30 pm
10365
... Which is, IMO, as it should be -- with that setup, you can't shoot a whole roll and then find out you didn't get the film properly latched in the sprockets...
Donald Qualls
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May 2, 2004
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10366
I suppose I should introduce myself. I first shot subminiature with a Minolta 16 and Minolta 16 MG in 1981 (both of which I still have), but put those cameras...
Donald Qualls
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May 2, 2004
2:38 am
10367
I can never remember whether half-frame is considered sub-mini here but I had to report a small success. After almost two years of procrastination I finished...
Bill Morgan
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May 2, 2004
8:42 am
10368
... half frame is considered submini -- we go by frame size,not the size of the camera. there's has been much discussion of the chaika, the Canon dial, the ...
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May 2, 2004
1:25 pm
10369
I subscribe to Submini-L as hnaaronson123@.... Please use only that address and delete the hnaaronson@ao l address. Thanks. [Non-text portions of this...
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May 2, 2004
1:48 pm
10370
Cool! I have the 22nd Chaika II made (do low serial numbers count on Russian cameras? :) I also have a Chaika III with the semi-coupled light meter... you...
Mark Hahn
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May 2, 2004
5:15 pm
10371
Welcome to the List Don! I'd be interested in seeing your coffee souped Tri-X images when you get around to posting something. mark...
Mark Hahn
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May 2, 2004
5:21 pm
10372
You can get the film processed at a 1 hour. If you sweet-talk them they may even do a "print regardless"for you. Leon __________________________________ Do you...
Leon Fundenberger
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May 2, 2004
5:57 pm
10373
... Well, no, Leon. The Kodachrome that was in the camera when he bought it can only be processed in K-14, C-41 will not produce a slide and might well strip ...
Donald Qualls
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May 2, 2004
6:59 pm
10374
Kodachrome processed in C-41 will come out clear base, no image. It will also ruin the C-41 chemistry since the oxidized developing agent is part of the color...
Peter Frederick
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May 2, 2004
7:51 pm
10375
... I have a couple up on photo.net now; one cropped from 35 mm (to approximately Minolta 16 frame dimension, just to stay somewhat close to topic) of wilted...
Donald Qualls
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May 2, 2004
8:09 pm
10376
sorry, you are right of course, I did not specify but I was thinking of a current c-41 NOT the old kodachrome..my bad. Leon __________________________________...
Leon Fundenberger
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May 3, 2004
1:55 am
10377
Leon: You can get a B&W negative, though, with standard B&W chemistry. I believe that Rocky Mountain can only do this with K-12 process kodachrome and older,...
Peter Frederick
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May 3, 2004
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10378
I just uploaded a few pictures into an album with my name on it, including a couple shots of the parts and the completed plastic pipe tank I built last...
Donald Qualls
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May 3, 2004
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10379
Charlie and Mark, I thought that half frame was in the club as I remembered learning of the Dial 35 here. I have a great one but no time to use it while still...
Bill Morgan
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May 3, 2004
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10380
I don't think anybody's been stepped on here for talking about Rollei or Minox 35. They're in the spirit of submini, whether or not they're within some strict...
Steven H. Miller
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May 3, 2004
5:33 pm
10381
I remember something from years ago that Kodachrome can be processed in B&W chemistry to produce negatives, and this is a way to salvage something from the...
Michael Taglieri
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May 3, 2004
7:52 pm
10382
well, there is a caveat that full-frame 35mm cameras with the longest dimension under 4" are somehow honorary submini cameras... I think the Rolleis are...
Mark Hahn
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May 3, 2004
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10383
Everything is sumbmini compared to a "miniature" 4x5 camera (as opposed to 11/14!). I hate quibbiling. Peter Frederick...
Peter Frederick
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May 3, 2004
11:49 pm
10384
... actually, the rollei-sized cameras were originally considered "normal" and anything less was "miniature" -- the 35mm for example, which also got called ...
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May 4, 2004
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10385
... kodacrhome is, first and foremost, a b/w film to which color is added later, so you can soup it in black and white, yes, but i dunno the details, would ...
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May 4, 2004
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10386
... Every film made (K-14, C-41 and their ancestors, and every B&W stock) is at its base a silver halide emulsion -- the color films use layers, filters, and...
Donald Qualls
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May 4, 2004
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10387
Better method is to drop exposed film chip (not to bright sunlight) in a fairly well lit room into the developer and measure the time it takes for the film to...
Peter Frederick
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May 4, 2004
4:38 am
10388
... Cool, this is also much easier to measure than actual time to D-max. I'll have to check my times for this Imagelink HQ I've been using (HC-110 Dilution G,...
Donald Qualls
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May 4, 2004
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10389
just got my test roll from my new Classic M3 scanned to CD from MPL today... what a bunch of garbage :( The tones stink (broken comb histogram), the grain is...
Mark Hahn
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May 4, 2004
5:58 am
10390
... By that definition, my 1930s vintage Balda Jubilette qualifies -- it's a full frame 35 mm folder, 50 mm lens, just about 4" long, 2 1/2" or so high, and...
Donald Qualls
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May 4, 2004
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10391
Does anyone know if Minox or anyone else comperable in optic clearity makes a 35mm miniature that has FULL apature and shutter control. I'd like to use normal...
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