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Pentax LX with smc Pentax A 24mm; f8, 1/125 sec, Adox Silvermax 100; Developer - Adox Rondinal, 1:25 dilution, 8 mins, Agfa Rondinax 35U tank.
Plymouth Barracuda
Pentax Spotmatic F
50mm f1.4 lens
Adox Silvermax 100 film
Developed in HC110 (B)
Epson V850 scanner
A purposeful double exposure
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Voigtlander Bessa R2
Industar-61 L/D 53mm/ƒ2.8
Adox Silvermax 100
Blazinal 1:50 12.5min
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A purposeful double exposure
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Voigtlander Bessa R2
Industar-61 L/D 53mm/ƒ2.8
Adox Silvermax 100
Blazinal 1:50 12.5min
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Leica M7 * Voigtländer Nokton 1.4/35 S.C. * Adox Silvermax 100 * Adox Silvermax 1+14 * 10 min. * Nikon Coolscan V ED
Motorcycle in front of San Felipe' Di Neri Church, Albuquerque Old Town.
Adox Silvermax 100. I like this film.
Exa + Meyer Helioplan 45mm f4.5 V. Adox Silvermax.
Looks like the left side of this lens is slightly out of focus.
Pentacon Six TL, Weimarlux CDS Belichtungsmesser, fotografiert mit der Minolta XE-1, 1,4 PF Rokkor 58mm, ADOX Silvermax
Voigtländer Vitoret DR - Pellicule Adox Silvermax 100 - Révélateur D76
08 Mai 2019
Tours (37 France)
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Taken with Canon EOS 30 with Canon EF 50mm f/1,8 II lens (with blue filter) on Adox Silvermax 100.
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Developed in Adox SIlvermax Developer, 1+29 for 11 min.
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Scanner: Epson Perfection V3
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Taken in Brno, Czech Republic.
At the start of the summer I bought some Adox Silvermax 100 film to try out. The plan was to shoot it quickly, develop it myself in the dedicated Silvermax developer, then scan it using my Plustek scanner. We all know what happens to the best laid plans. During the summer, due to family illness I had no time for photography at all so the film travelled north to Skye a few days ago where I quickly used it up. Unfortunately I completely forgot to bring all my developing gear so the film was sent to my usual lab to see what they could make of it.
Here are some of the results. Looking at the negatives I thought they looked quite contrasty and this was backed up when I started to work on the computer. In a lot of them the highlights were blown out. I'm sure my exposures were correct because I use a hand held meter so it must be a combination of what the lab used as a developer and the scanning process. I have read online that even using the Silvermax developer the film speed should more accurately be set at ISO 200 at least to avoid the highlights blocking up. When I get back down the road I'm going to try shooting at ISO 100, 200 and 400 and will develop it in the Silvermax developer following the manufacturers instructions to see what comes out.
These are all crops to a greater or lesser extent but at first glance the claims to be a fine grained film certainly stack up.
Pentax MZS with FA 31mm Ltd; f8, 1/60 sec, Adox Silvermax 100 ; Developer - Adox Silvermax, 1:29 dilution, 11 mins, Agfa Rondinax 35U daylight tank.
Leica R6 * Leica Summicron R 2.0/50 * Adox Silvermax 100 * Adox Silvermax 1+29 * Nikon Coolscan V ED
The iconic Ginza Seiko Clock, in front of Isetan Mitsukoshi with its 'motenashi' advertisement-banner.
ADOX SilverMax & FM3A.
Canonet QL-17 GIII
Adox Silvermax 100
1/125, f2.8, yellow filter
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