Canon F-1 Fujicolor C200
Film d'essai (test film) of April 30, 2022 with my Canon F-1 SLR camera arrived in Lyon, France, from Hamburg, Germany, on April 21, 2022.
Fujifilm C200 exposed for 200 ISO at developed using the C-41 process by. a local service. The film was exposed following the readings of the Canon F-1 compensated at 125 ISO to get consistent readings of a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder and 200 ISO.
April 30, 2022
69004 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
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About the camera : The camera came with its original storage box, the original neck strap never used, the every ready case, and a Canon FD 50 mm 1:1.4 normal lens.
The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera body was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972.
The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.
Canon F-1 Fujicolor C200
Film d'essai (test film) of April 30, 2022 with my Canon F-1 SLR camera arrived in Lyon, France, from Hamburg, Germany, on April 21, 2022.
Fujifilm C200 exposed for 200 ISO at developed using the C-41 process by. a local service. The film was exposed following the readings of the Canon F-1 compensated at 125 ISO to get consistent readings of a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder and 200 ISO.
April 30, 2022
69004 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
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About the camera : The camera came with its original storage box, the original neck strap never used, the every ready case, and a Canon FD 50 mm 1:1.4 normal lens.
The body is stamped "N1129" (in the film cartridge magazine) indicated that the camera body was manufactured in Japan in November 1973. The lens is stamped "M1011" on the rear baffle indicating a construction in the Canon factory in October 1972.
The camera was used very carefully with almost no sign of age. The photometric circuitry needs, as most of te SLR of that time, a 1.31V mercury oxide battery that I remplaced by a Kanto MR9 adaptor for a SR43 silver oxide battery. The cell operates with a little compensation necessary between EV 8 and 14 , compared to my Minolta Autometer III on a 18% neutral-gray chart.