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Our Daily Challenge, Dec. 30-Jan5, SKIPPED. Skipped a healthy breakfast option and went with the donuts instead.
I should be banned from antique stores; found a Canon AE-1 Program for much cheaper than I could purchase second hand at a camera store. Camera was listed in "good working condition" and I guess these scanned negatives prove that point. New Years resolution has to be no more analog cameras, no matter how great a deal. I think the next roll will use up all the D-76; on to Adox Rodinal next.
Canon AE-1 Program
Canon 50mm f/1.8 FD
Fomapan 100
Developed with D-76 (1+1)
Canon AE-1 Album
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The collection is complete! I now have all of the cameras in the Canon A Series. I was in my local camera shop picking up some films I had had developed when I happened to look into their old film camera cabinet. Sitting there was a pristine AE-1 Program, normally I wouldn't have looked twice but it was a very good price and I had just been given some money for my birthday. It seemed to be fate. I worked out that I could buy the camera and still have enough to buy the developing equipment I had planned to buy. I took a look at it and discovered the reason for the good price. The dreaded Canon Cough! It was pretty bad but I decided to take the plunge as I had heard of a simple fix. I bought it, got it home and the next day attempted the fix. Unfortunately the vital screw I needed to undo was scrubbed out so I ended up taking the whole top off the camera and fixing it that way. It was pretty daunting but a few drops of oil in the right place and it is as good as new. I have shot a roll and it is an utter joy to use in Program mode. So fast and fun!
ODC, Jan 28, 2022; TECHNOLOGY FLAT LAY. Light meters were a great technological advancement for photography, no more guessing through trial and error.
Pictured are a vintage analog Gossen LunaPro S, which actually meters at ISO as low as 0.8!; a pocket analog Sekonic L-208, and a digital Sekonic L-358.
Canon AE-1 Program
Canon 50mm f/1.8 FD
Fomapan 100
Developed with Rodinal (1+25)
The last four pictures of the roll are in chaos.
Nakano, Tokyo.
Canon AE-1 PROGRAM + New FD 50/1.4 + ILFORD HP5+ (D-76 stock solution)
Shadow on the wall.
Mitaka, Tokyo.
Canon AE-1 PROGRAM + New FD 50/1.4 + ILFORD HP5+ (D-76 stock solution)
Alley between two department stores.
Kichijoji, Tokyo.
Canon AE-1 PROGRAM + FD 35/3.5 s.c. + ILFORD HP5+ (D-76 stock solution)
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Relíquia adquirida no beco do fotógrafo, em Recife, por uma pechincha!
Lançada em Abril de 1981, mês e ano que nasci.
Melhor presente num havia!
Ah, de quebra comprei o Filme Fuji Neopan 100, P&B.