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04-13-2020, 08:36 PM - 13 Likes   #9106
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I can't recall the last time I've seen anyone post with this film.
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04-13-2020, 08:56 PM   #9107
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That's a great shot, tuco. Huge range of tones there in that image.
04-13-2020, 10:22 PM   #9108
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That's a great shot, tuco. Huge range of tones there in that image.
Thanks. While I have shot a lot of Tri-X Pan Pro (TXP 6049/320TXP) in the past, I haven't developed it with Rodinal but for a few rolls.
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Pentax LX/50 f1.2/Ilford Delta 100



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Pentax PZ-1 + SMC K 50/1.2 wide open + Kentmere 100 B&W + Caffenol Delta Standard for 10.5 minutes ... post in Darktable 3 with scan via Epson V600.
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Pentax LX, K 50mm f/4. Got my hands on the new Acros 100.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Jean Poitiers Quote
Pentax PZ-1 + SMC K 50/1.2 wide open + Kentmere 100 B&W + Caffenol Delta Standard for 10.5 minutes ... post in Darktable 3 with scan via Epson V600.
These look nice. I've never used Kentmere 100 but have read it's very nice, much more so than the 400 variant. If they're based on the FP4+ and HP5+ formulae then that makes sense.

How did you find focusing manually (and at f/1.2 no less) on the Z-1? I don't often use MF lenses on AF cameras but then times when I have it's taken me longer to focus, though the results I get are always focused fine, it just takes more care.
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These look nice. I've never used Kentmere 100 but have read it's very nice, much more so than the 400 variant. If they're based on the FP4+ and HP5+ formulae then that makes sense.

How did you find focusing manually (and at f/1.2 no less) on the Z-1? I don't often use MF lenses on AF cameras but then times when I have it's taken me longer to focus, though the results I get are always focused fine, it just takes more care.
Hi and thanks. The Kentmere is OK for me in 100 ISO. This is my third or fourth roll used, but it's not my favorite at this speed. Not quite sure that Caffenol Delta does it justice here ... and need to look at some older negatives.

The K 50/1.2 on the PZ-1 is fun and challenging ... like you, it seems to take a bit more time and care for the focusing. This was the fist outing with the PZ-1 that I acquired off of the PF Marketplace along with another AF body. I am going like the ability to go to 1/8000th on the PZ-1 when needed.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Jean Poitiers Quote
The K 50/1.2 on the PZ-1 is fun and challenging ... like you, it seems to take a bit more time and care for the focusing. This was the fist outing with the PZ-1 that I acquired off of the PF Marketplace along with another AF body. I am going like the ability to go to 1/8000th on the PZ-1 when needed.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jonathan Mac Quote
How did you find focusing manually (and at f/1.2 no less) on the Z-1? I don't often use MF lenses on AF cameras but then times when I have it's taken me longer to focus, though the results I get are always focused fine, it just takes more care.
I use the "PENTAX Magnifier Eyecup O-ME53" on my SF1n/Z-1p/MZ-S when manually focusing (which is all the time) and It helps a lot.

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QuoteOriginally posted by gofour3 Quote
I use the "PENTAX Magnifier Eyecup O-ME53" on my SF1n/Z-1p/MZ-S when manually focusing (which is all the time) and It helps a lot.

Phil.
Merci Phil ... I bought one a while back for the K-1 ... and never thought about it for this application.


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I am going like the ability to go to 1/8000th on the PZ-1 when needed.
That's the only reason I got mine.
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