... 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...
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 --...
... 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...
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...
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...
... 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 ...
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...
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...
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
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... 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 ...
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...
... 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...
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 __________________________________...
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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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
... actually, the rollei-sized cameras were originally considered "normal" and anything less was "miniature" -- the 35mm for example, which also got called ...
... 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 ...
... 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...
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...
... 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,...
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...
... 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...
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...