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Clouds mark a weather front's passage

Newburyport Harbor Walk

Leica MP

Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II

Cinestill 800 Tungsten

Bellini Foto C-41

Scan from negative film

Remjet....can't live with it, can't live without it

Appledore is in Maine....Star in New Hampshire

Early tulip. Spring 2022.

 

Pentax MZ-5

SMC Pentax-F 35-70mm F3.5-4.5

Kodak Vision3 500T/5219

Unicolor

Stratford, New Hampshire

Leica MP

Leica Summilux 50mm f/1.4 II

Cinestill 800 Tungsten

Tetenal Colortec C-41

Scan from negative film

There was a Canadian family visiting....one guy went all the way out on the jetty through the hole.

There was an eagle perched up there, but with the lens on my film camera, I didn't even try.

A freshly developed roll of B&W. The set-up is so much simpler than colour.

 

Canon EOS Rebel S II

Kodak Vision 3 500T

Unicolor (w/ baking soda pre-wash)

Pakon F135

Leica MP

Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II

Cinestill 800 Tungsten

Tetenal Colortec C-41

Scan from negative film

Dunes roped off due to nesting endangered shore birds

Pentax MZ-5

Kodak Vision3 500T/5219

Unicolor

Epson V550

Depot Road, Hampton Falls NH

October 2018

Wilmington, NC

USA

  

Mamiya 7ii

80mm f/4 N

Cinestill 800T

Kodak Vision 3 500T (5219)

 

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Canterbury NH Shaker Village

Day 28: January 38, 2014: Upper Market

 

More experimentation today! This time with a new camera from Craigslist and a new film that I heard about on the internets and acquired from Glass Key Photo down in the Lower Haight.

 

That film is Cinestill 800T: The result of much experimentation by a couple of clever Southern California based photographers, the Brothers Wright. Basically, it's a modified version of Kodak's 500T Tungsten white balanced cinema film, adapted for use in 35mm still cameras and standard C41 color negative still film development.

 

This film caught my attention right away, since this film project has found me missing the ability to shoot in low light on the streets. I've been searching for a decent high speed film to play with, and my preferences tend toward cooler color schemes, so this seemed like a natural fit.

 

I also recently acquired a Canon EOS 3, one of their last film cameras, from someone near San Jose on Craigslist. It's big and shiny and actually seems to have more features than my new digital camera. I assume it was originally pretty expensive, but lucky for me, film cameras are dirt cheap these days. :)

 

For a few quick test shots, I'm pretty happy with both so far, and curious what else they can do. More tests to come!

 

(Cinestill 800T in the new Canon EOS 3)

 

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Leica MP

Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II

Cinestill 800 Tungsten

Tetenal Colortec C-41

Scan from negative film

Leica MP

Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II

Cinestill 800 Tungsten

Tetenal Colortec C-41

Scan from negative film

An EE and EE-2. The EE works okay, but the EE-2, which I acquired recently, doesn't; the shutter works, but it seems at the lower speed only, plus the aperture doesn't change and the red flag doesn't activate in low light. Love the counter dial on these though*.

 

*03/30/2022 Update: Managed to get the EE-2 working; cleaned aperture blades, electronics came back to life on its own it seems, and camera automatically exposes correctly. Red flag also works and flash too.

 

Pentax MZ-5

SMC Pentax-F 35-70mm F3.5-4.5

Kodak Vision3 500T/5219

Unicolor

Epson V550

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