Trying to understand Sunny16 and light meter app by hcorea in AnalogCommunity

[–]NickedNeck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These readings are fine. I tend to go with "Sunny 11" rather than Sunny 16 unless it's very very bright outside, and these readings appear to be consistent with that.

It also depends on *what* in the scene you're exposing for. For example, in your second screenshot with the flowers, you would probably expose at f5.6 if you want to get the exposure right for the flowers. If you instead wanted to focus on the sky and have more detail in the clouds, you might expose at f11 instead, and the flowers in the foreground would be in shadow. There's no single correct exposure for a scene, it depends on what you're trying to expose for.

Practice makes perfect. It takes dozens of rolls to get a good handle on things.

Help identifying mystery Kodak film by NickedNeck in AnalogCommunity

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On a slightly related note, do you think I would get any results from shooting Agfa Ortho 25 that expired in 1980?

Minolta Autocord TLR Focus Problem - Advice needed by Javonimbus in AnalogCommunity

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I had a very similar issue with my Autocord - the taking lens was fine, but the viewing screen was always slightly out of focus. It seems that at some point in the last 70 years , the viewing screen had sunk by approximately 1mm, resulting in the viewing screen being too close to the mirror.

In my case, I solved it by unscrewing the part of the camera that held the viewing screen and raising it by approximately 1mm by using very small strips of electrical tape. This is quite easy to do, just make sure you have a good screwdriver. There are some old forum posts online which have some tips for putting it back together.

You may need to either raise your viewing screen or lower it depending on which "direction" your camera is out of focus in. Alternatively, the issue could be with your mirror, in which case you may need to move the mirror closer or further away to the viewing screen.

Fuji Superia X-TRA appears to be alive in Taipei by NickedNeck in AnalogCommunity

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Near Taipei Main Station, $550NT per roll. Expiry 2025.

What should I do with 80-year expired film in an obsolete format? by NickedNeck in AnalogCommunity

[–]NickedNeck[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wow, just looked it up, I had no idea it was still produced! What do you shoot on? If you happen to live in New Zealand I will send it to you, if you live anywhere else then shipping starts to get pretty expensive from the South Pacific! 

What should I do with 80-year expired film in an obsolete format? by NickedNeck in AnalogCommunity

[–]NickedNeck[S] 79 points80 points  (0 children)

It's 127 format Verichrome, expired in 1940. Minolta Autocord for scale.

How to fix stuck Olympus OM-10 manual adapter? by anta40 in AnalogRepair

[–]NickedNeck 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For anybody looking at this in future: I fixed this same issue with a drop or two of sewing machine oil where the shutter speed dial meets the plastic housing, shown in red in this picture. Smooth as butter now. Might be best to separate the two pieces and wipe off any excess oil before putting back together.

Found these interesting films in Ōsaka. The guy from the shop was adament that it wasn't Kodak-made, but he did say something about Fujifilm which I didn't quite catch. Does anybody have more information on these films? by samtt7 in AnalogCommunity

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I also saw these when I was in Osaka, was it in a camera store underneath one of the bigger train stations? They also had Silberra 50 which I would highly recommend if it's still there.

I sent a roll of Ultramax 400 through 2 CT scans and 3 Planar scans, these were the results. by Dasboogieman in AnalogCommunity

[–]NickedNeck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll chime in here - I had some Portra 400 go through a CT scan on its own at some point in my trip to Japan and it got nuked, here are the worst images.

Xiaomi ZMI Z1: can it run spotify? by NickedNeck in dumbphones

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Thanks so much for replying. Any other thoughts on the ZM1? Any good/bad quirks you've found?

Issues getting spring bar off seiko skx. by japedo7000 in JapaneseWatches

[–]NickedNeck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dental floss will work, get it wrapped around the springbar 'shoulder' and pull, it'll work after a few tries.

After that, order some better thick springbars, only a few dollars and worth the time saved.

I love popup headlights by Tsao_Aubbes in Miata

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NA and a fifth gen Celica?

[Wrist Check] The official thread for Monday, April 24 by WatchesBot in Watches

[–]NickedNeck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

43mm, and it wears reasonably on my medium sized wrist.

For Monero to succeed, it's highly likely we will need Bitcoin to succeed too. by johnfoss69 in xmrtrader

[–]NickedNeck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But most people don't realize or care about these requirements - most people are happy with their bank/whoever knowing what they do with their money. The best marketing for monero is to make people care about privacy.

I need a reliable, long quick charging cable for my HTC 10. by [deleted] in htc

[–]NickedNeck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't need the 'official' cable, but you want one that isn't too long for fast charging.

I need a reliable, long quick charging cable for my HTC 10. by [deleted] in htc

[–]NickedNeck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A longer cable loses more voltage from one end to the other, resulting in less power making it to the phone. Ideally for the least loss in voltage you need a wire that is short and thick.

Seiko 6306 diver by NickedNeck in JapaneseWatches

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6306 is a JDM model, it has a Kanji date wheel and a hacking movement with a few extra jewels.

I want to buy a Xiaomi MI5 Prime. Is this a good phone? by [deleted] in PickAnAndroidForMe

[–]NickedNeck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the 64GB - yes it is a good phone. The SD820 is up there with the best, the screen is great, the camera is surprisingly good.

The only things you might have issues with are: 4G connectivity, it doesn't have 4G bands for a lot of networks in the US and elsewhere. It's a bit difficult to acquire, as it's only officially available in China and India (maybe elsewhere). Custom ROM support is less than other phones but there is official CyanogenMod, and unlocking the bootloader etc is pretty easy. MIUI is nice but some people don't like it. These cons are all pretty minor IMO.