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Hey any Old school film shooters in the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 469293" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>Although I still have my Nikon FM I did pick up this month a Bronica ETRS, 75mm F/2.8 and a 150mm F/3.5. I had some old 120 Film Portra Color and B&W (C41). A friend of mine who retired gave me some of his stash but I kept it refrigerated. So I shot some the other day. The flower shot is with a Yellow filter and the others no filter. I ended up sending the film out to a lab on the west coast and sent them 3 rolls. No light leaks from the 3 backs! I was going use the Sekonic 358 but decided to use the old L86 I got at the PX at Camp McDermott in 1967. So the meter readings are from that but I should have a note book to right down the EXIF's! I did run them through CS5 PS and used Macphun noise plug in. These were 400 ISO and mid day when I took them!</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p><p>PS Camp McDermott ? PX I did have a Topcon UNI and a Yashica 635 and learned how to use a light meter (the box of Kodak had one inside the package!)</p><p>[ATTACH]166744[/ATTACH][ATTACH]166745[/ATTACH][ATTACH]166746[/ATTACH][ATTACH]166747[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 469293, member: 12542"] Although I still have my Nikon FM I did pick up this month a Bronica ETRS, 75mm F/2.8 and a 150mm F/3.5. I had some old 120 Film Portra Color and B&W (C41). A friend of mine who retired gave me some of his stash but I kept it refrigerated. So I shot some the other day. The flower shot is with a Yellow filter and the others no filter. I ended up sending the film out to a lab on the west coast and sent them 3 rolls. No light leaks from the 3 backs! I was going use the Sekonic 358 but decided to use the old L86 I got at the PX at Camp McDermott in 1967. So the meter readings are from that but I should have a note book to right down the EXIF's! I did run them through CS5 PS and used Macphun noise plug in. These were 400 ISO and mid day when I took them! Lou Cioccio PS Camp McDermott ? PX I did have a Topcon UNI and a Yashica 635 and learned how to use a light meter (the box of Kodak had one inside the package!) [ATTACH=CONFIG]166744._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]166745._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]166746._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]166747._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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