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Silbersalz35 is a German startup that offers Kodak cine film re-packaged in standard 35 mm film cartridges plus development and high resolution scans. Their film is sold in packs of four cartridges. I decided to try them and bought a pack of four 500T cartridges, which I shot, as they recommend, overexposed by one 1 EV. I shot one roll each on a Leica R7, a Zeiss Ikon Contarex, a Nikon F5 and a Canon EOS3, relying on the camera meter.
This is from the roll I shot with the Leica R7 with a Summilux 50 lens.
Camera: Leica R7 (10068), made in 1996
Lens: Leitz Summilux-R 50 mm 2nd model (11776)
Silbersalz35 500T colour cine film
Developed and scanned by silbersalz35.com
Canon EOS3 Lens 40mm Kodak Vision 3 200T Expired
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This photo was taken on Ilford FP4+, developed with ID11 1:1 at 20 degrees for 11 minutes, 3 inversions every minute.
Printed on Agfa multi contrast paper (8x10), contrast filter 3, exposed for 9 seconds.
I think it needs more contrast since it looks a little bit gray, there are some nice blacks but more could be beneficial.
Camera: Canon EOS-3
Lens: Yes
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Scan: Englewood Camera
© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul
Don't know about y'all, but that's some of the best-looking 10 mph track I've seen. Having diverged off of the former IC St. Louis line a couple of miles back at Prairie, L544 is easing up the lead to the Prairie State power plant through the farm fields of southwestern Illinois. This plant is one of the newest (and likely last) coal plants in the US, opening in 2012. While they source coal from on-site nearby mines, they are still a significant rail shipper of outbound fly ash for the construction industry.