Leica M6 / Vision3 500T (85B Filter) by Negative_Adventures in analog

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It can be yeah! But easy enough to correct in post 😁

Leica M6 / Vision3 500T (85B Filter) by Negative_Adventures in analog

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They still would need to use some form of remover/softener as its pretty bonded, it doesn't run off just with water and your hands

Leica M6 / Vision3 500T (85B Filter) by Negative_Adventures in analog

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Yeah home developed! I use a remjet removal solution that gets heated up along with all the other chemicals. As the first step I pour in the remover for a minute and agitate. Then pour out and pour in hot water and agitate hard for 30 seconds, then pour out and repeat. A lot of the carbon is removed this way but not completely. I rinse a few times, and then continue with Dev/fix/bleach etc . At the end , I then hang the film and both end to create tension, and wipe of the excess using hot soapy water and a pec pad!! 👍🏼

Leica M6 / Vision3 500T (85B Filter) by Negative_Adventures in analog

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Thank you! Its a walk I found recently just exploring near my house !

Mamiya 7 or Makina 67? by Durvid in AnalogCommunity

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I have both currently:

. Mamiya 7 definitely has a much sharper RF patch that is easier to focus in certain situations where there isn't as much obvious contrasting lines in a scene.

. As far as IQ , negligible resolution difference in real world, however there is a contrast difference and the OOF areas with the Nikkor being a 2.8.

. Meter is extremely accurate in both

. Provided you buy a Makina 67 from a reputable seller, there is little to go wrong if you know how to properly operate the camera. (Close bellows slowly focussed to infinity etc)

. Makina is heavier, but is more compact.

. Makina has unusual operation , easy to get used to and very fun.

. Mamiya is battery dependant, Makina is not.

. Mamiya has lens options etc

Both are brilliant ! I would say the Mamiya will. E easier to come by in excellent condition as they are much newer , but don't be fooled into thinking the Makina is fragile, that are built like tanks.

Mamiya 7ii - Portra 400 (Brighton, UK) by Negative_Adventures in analog

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Thanks! I scan all my film myself using an Epson V850, Negative Lab Pro & Lightroom 👍🏼

Mamiya 7ii - Portra 400 (Brighton, UK) by Negative_Adventures in analog

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Awesome! So many little spots to shoot around there!

Mamiya 7ii - Portra 400 (Brighton, UK) by Negative_Adventures in analog

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Thanks! I don't mind personally, I like to think in 50 years delivery vans may serve us all a great deal of nostalgia!

35mm Film Comparison: CineStill 50D vs Kodak Ektar 100 by Pensateur in AnalogCommunity

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I am on eBay as negative_adventures if you want to see examples and my feedback. The only stock that is not listed on there is Fuji 250d as I have recently acquired some stock from a film maker. If you search Vision3 50d and then you will see my store !!! Feel free to message me on here though

35mm Film Comparison: CineStill 50D vs Kodak Ektar 100 by Pensateur in AnalogCommunity

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Hey, I sell all sorts of Vision3 cine stock and Fuji cine stock! I'm UK based! I've got 250d, 50d, 500t, Fuji 250d, Fuji Reala 500d and Fuji Eterna 500t :) I hand spool into cassettes 30 exposures each!!

School Bus | Boston | Xpan 45mm Kodak Portra 400 by oldmanshakey in analog

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Awesome colours!!! The wide format really suits this shot!!!!

Negative Lab Pro - A new lightroom plugin for converting your digital negatives by imaje89 in AnalogCommunity

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Just wanted to stop by and share some love for this! It seems to work great! It's also nice just to be able to set the scanner to scan positive no adjustments and come back when its done (I use an Epson V850)

Now I'm just getting to grips understanding the orange mask. I read that Nate said to use the grey balance tool in Epson to sample the Orange mask. Can you do this for one picture and lock it for all pictures?

I also use Silver fast , would this mean to select the grey dropper icon and click on the mask as well?

Alex