I've seen results from those cameras; oddly, they're not very Holga-like at all. In fact, the lens isn't bad for a snapshot camera (very much like the better...
Hi, everybody! I have a lot of mini cameras (Pen, Rollei, Ricoh, Fujica) and I want to know more about the Fujica Half 1.9... is it fully manual metered camera...
... The manual should resolve that question for you; it's here: http://www.butkus.org/chinon/fujica/fujica_half/fujica_half.htm -- If, through hard work and...
Regarding Fujica Half 1.9- Jason Schneider in his book (book one of three that I know of)) on Camera Collecting described the Fujica-Half, as such-he wrote:...
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Continuing on the quest for a system to settle into with the Imagelink I tried Don's Diafine 1:50 1st bath and normal 2nd bath. Came up with a crystal clear...
... From: SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of vk4aok Sent: 11 April 2008 06:48 ... Have you tried Spur Imagespeed from...
I use SPUR Imagespeed to develop Imagelink. To my untutored eye, the results seem phenomenal. I have uploaded an example taken with a Minox C to the 'Photos' ...
... I'd suggest testing your Diafine (undiluted) with other film (not containing important images); after a year, if the Bath A bottle wasn't tightly sealed,...
Yes, Don, all legitimate questions. The film was the correct way round. The first film loaded at the same time and souped in H&W was fine. The other half of...
Microfilm has a very thin emulsion, so two-bath developers are going to be a problem. Diafine will go bad very fast at high dilution -- it's ordinarily, if I...
Insufficient developer for adequate development. All the developer will diffuse out of a very thin emulsion in about 20 seconds -- not enough time to give...
... Puzzling and annoying indeed. I can't tell you where the problem is, then; clearly the Diafine isn't completely dead, but full strength real Diafine Bath...
... I know it *can* work, because I have the negatives and scans to prove it. Here's a link to images I posted on Photo.net several years ago, Copex Rapid in...
Second time round - this editor loses stuff fast if you click back to check a detail. Sorry for the slow reply - been to a Lebanese birthday party lunch. By ...
... I get the list via e-mail, my e-mail software doesn't have that problem. :) ... Imagelink should be good for *at least* ten years past expiration at room...
I just knew you were going to ask that, Don. I ratted thru the garage fridge and came up with a 100ml plastic bottle labelled 'H&W' / SO3 + HQ / 1:20. I used...
More about the H&W Control. Just checked - HQ is soluble in alcohol and glycol according to Pat Gainer and he recommends the latter. That being so a sugestion...
... This is pretty close to what I was thinking of, but let me see if I can find another version of H&W to verify against... Oh, okay, I think I see why they...
Here is my version of the H&W formlua. It works well and keeps a long time. http://pages.sbcglobal.net/jdelisle/develop.html Jack ô¿ô ... From: Donald...
Thanks for the pointer, Jack. I have bookmarked it. It seems to be the same as 'normal' H&W and would have the same shelf life? I was attempting to devise...
I have used it for about 6 months before discarding it. It was still working, but it costs almost nothing to make, so I made it fresh every so ofter. I gave...
I've never seen this one before, but Minolta, Pentax, Nikon, and Olympus made lots of special medical gear. I never understood why some went to smaller formats...
... Unfortunately, this list doesn't permit attachments (this is usually done to prevent transmission of computer worms through list e-mail). Can you post the...