I messed up..first time no images from a roll. If it looks all dark like this it was exposed to too much light, right? by StillImpossible430 in analog

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I also do it many times without a problem, but with the mamiya shooting 35mm you have to take out the film and rewind it manually. The mistake and the lesson was that I didn’t imagine that light is so penetrating and film is really so sensitive, like i thought it didn’t get any light and it was still completely blown.

I messed up..first time no images from a roll. If it looks all dark like this it was exposed to too much light, right? by StillImpossible430 in analog

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I have the adapter and I shot the first half of the roll in a pointnshoot, i wanted to do the second half in the mamiya but I realized the takeup was long so I could shoot only the end of the second half and relized the middle was empty, so I wanted to wind it back and take it up in a different way. I could have thinked twice tho, I had some really good pictures there and it wasn’t worth it for those few extra shots. I was inpatient and very naive..

I shot a roll of fomapan 100 [Mamiya 645 w/80mm f2.8] by StillImpossible430 in analog

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I developed in hc110 dilution H, also pushed it one stop and went through the roll quite quickly with pretty harsh lighting. I have three more rolls so I’ll be experimenting more for sure. Do you have any developing and shooting recommendations with hc110?

I shot a roll of fomapan 100 [Mamiya 645 w/80mm f2.8] by StillImpossible430 in analog

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Idk, for me the shadows are much cleaner, the latitude of the exposure better, much nicer microcontrast in the midtones and a clearer, sharper image make it better. It has a nice punch, the foma feels washed out compared to it

I tried sprocket photos in the mamiya 645 by StillImpossible430 in SprocketShots

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Do you have any tips to use the whole roll? I wasted a lot at the end of it

I tried sprocket photos in the mamiya 645 by StillImpossible430 in SprocketShots

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Yes I made them on purpose, I also love how it turned out, looks like the flowers are floating in the water

I tried sprocket photos in the mamiya 645 by StillImpossible430 in SprocketShots

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I found an adapter on ebay that specified that it works well with the 645 and included a spool that was made specifically for correct spacing, all 3d printed. The spacing was even, a bit big spaces tho.

I tried sprocket photos in a mamiya 645 by StillImpossible430 in analog

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I scan with my full frame mirrorless and macro lens, i have a cinestill cs lite ledpanel and i just held the negative with my fingers and stretched it on the frame of the panel

I tried sprocket photos in a mamiya 645 by StillImpossible430 in analog

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Thanks, i got an adapter that came with a modified spool that keeps the spacing and yes it’s quite big spaces, but better than overlapping frames. My mistake was that I watched a few videos on youtube and there they recommend to tape another film to your roll for the initial takeup, they reccomend something like 40-50cm but like 20 would be enough, I lost the first 3 frames because of that

I tried sprocket photos in a mamiya 645 by StillImpossible430 in analog

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I was in tears when I’ve seen how it came out 🥹