Forget the food! I need more film!!!
Winchester, TN
Ok, so this shot has vignetting AND ectoplasmic light leaks all over the film from where I rerolled the 120 film onto a 620 spool and didn't get it rolled quite tight enough. I don't care. I still like this shot.
This was shot with a 1949 Kodak Tourist, f4.5 Anaston lens, Kodak Ektar film, 1/100 at f11 and a Series 6 to 7 step-up ring, polarizer and series 7 hood. The extra length of the step-up ring and the longer series 7 hood caused the vignetted corners.
I have since upgraded to all Series 6 filters and hood, so the vignetted corners shouldn't be a problem going forward. I've also modified the supply side of the film chamber to take 120 film, so no more rerolling - no more light leaks.
Winchester, TN
Ok, so this shot has vignetting AND ectoplasmic light leaks all over the film from where I rerolled the 120 film onto a 620 spool and didn't get it rolled quite tight enough. I don't care. I still like this shot.
This was shot with a 1949 Kodak Tourist, f4.5 Anaston lens, Kodak Ektar film, 1/100 at f11 and a Series 6 to 7 step-up ring, polarizer and series 7 hood. The extra length of the step-up ring and the longer series 7 hood caused the vignetted corners.
I have since upgraded to all Series 6 filters and hood, so the vignetted corners shouldn't be a problem going forward. I've also modified the supply side of the film chamber to take 120 film, so no more rerolling - no more light leaks.