Showing posts with label bulk film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bulk film. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Film porn.

Morning shifts has meant an end to everything in my life. The shift sound innocuous 0600-1400 but as I live in the outer metro, it's reality its 0200-1530. A long day. Yes I carry a camera with me but it's dark when I arrive and the sun setting when I leave.
David has been away and so my shooting opportunities are rare ATM.
Sunday saw me and a friend go to Thirlmere. Fabian Armed with the mighty T80, the native 35-70 ac lens and an agfa film, and me with the a-1, a FD 50mm f/1.8 and a chrome film. Fabian wanted my camera... Lol that's my boy. But I do love the T80, an unloved Canon upon release, it's usefulness in teaching children composition without stressing about focus is amazing. The kids love this camera, Its not a dinky point & shoot.
And if you don't wanna think and just shoot, canon made this combination or totally automatic camera and  auto focus lens in April 1985.
Shane brought three of his four boys and we headed off to the Railway museum. I have not picked up the film that Fabian shot yet, but he used 2 rolls. All the boys seemed to have fun. Shane generously paid for us all to go on the steam train as well.

Film photos when I get them. Until then here are the iPhone ones.

Steam train #steamtrain #thirlmere #train #winter

Steam engine @ thirlmere

Steam train at thirlmere #train #thirlmere #steamtrain

Tuesday last saw my us parcel arrive and inside was a fabulous, battle worn old Mamiya. I tested the shutter and it worked! The thing weighs a ton (3 kg) and the lens that I bought for it separately are, like the camera, scarred, but the iris opens and closes..... Sooooo a test film that can be used for my home E-6 experiment yay!! I can't wait but due to work commitments, it will have to. Rats. Heaps of other types of film including 400 slide for the 3D holga

Today's mail run delivered 15rolls of slide film 15ft of 70mm film and 4 rolls of 127 film yay

Wednesday this week was a big filled with slide film HUZZAH!!! 20 rolls of expired slide film. Cheaper than the usual going rate. Thrilled again, perfect film for my e-6 experiments.

Film PORN 20 rolls of E-6 slide films #film #Filmporn #camera #mediumformat #120

The only other thing I can think of is the arrival of an experimental Polaroid 80a modified to take 120 film. It's very cool, but as it is experimental, issues exist. I need to guess how much to wind, I forgot to do a dummy roll. Have to pack the film space with foam, or the film unspools (found this out personally, ) and the sharp edges need taping. Still a unique camera and I do love it. Have not shot a whole roll yet... TBA

Such fun toys #filmcamera #camera #film #Polaroid #mamiya #rb67 #classiccamera #retrocamera #mediumformat #120

Thursday, July 7, 2011

I took the Hawkeye out ship hunting.

As stated on my personal blog (July 4 entry I went ship hunting. The US navy was in town and are leaving in the 9th. You can read it there.

ANYWAY I had taken the B'&W film out of the Hawkeye Ace Deluxe... (See previous post) and re-loaded it with my hand rolled colour Kodak Portra. I wanted to test my rolling skills and if this film was ok after its misshandling. Hahaha I am not very gentle.

Anyway here are the results. the light leaks were most likely caused by me as I carried ou of the camera.

HMCS Ottawa

USS McCampbell

HMAS Newcatsle

USS Fitzgerald

You can see where I have just not covered the film as I took it out and the light has seeps in (It was a hot winter's day)

the leaks got all the way to frame one Below

Hawkeye Test Film

But the test is a success the camera works (for a cereal packet freebie) and the film works fine. I just need to take more care in carrying it.

To the John Vegas, the guy getting a few rolls, take care of the pre- and post- loading of the film, it will leak like this, use in tin foil or a adapted film container.

Oh and LMK your address!!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Rolling 127 film

So you have some awesome cameras, classic or vintage (yes there is a difference) and you have been buying Efke or Adox b&w film. But you want colour. Black and white is amazing but doesn't show the sunset's colours or your lizard's amazing orange. But as 127 film was officially discontinued in 1995, where do you get colour 127. You can buy old films but their colours are unstable as you do not know how the person who sold it to you has stored it. Sure he says her kept it refrigerated for 20years but can you really trust that? What else is there?

Well not much really. You can source (rarely) konika colour film in 100ft rolls but did you your kodak still makes portra NC in 127 size. It's called 46mm film. Trickery at it's best!! Ok so you spend the $60 for 100ft (30m approx) for your fresh portra NC. it arrives in this really cool box.

30.5m of film goodness
You almost feel professional.. After all it's a pro pack :-)
Inside is a tin. A sealed Tin. If the tin is not sealed, return it. (unless you bought it advertised as partly used. Of course)

Portra 160NC

Now what.?

Ok now we need;
1 x dark room or bag ($25) eBay
1 x scissors
1 x spool of tape. (I use electrical tape )
lengths of aluminium foil cut a little wider than a spool and long enough to roll a spool up.
Several 127 spools
Several 127 backing papers.

You have been saving the spools and backing papers from your b&w haven't you? ( or requesting the return from the film place if you don't develop your own)

If not, stop here and come back when you have a few papers and spools.

Film rolling supplies

Ok gather everything listed above except the foil.

Tutorial

Grab your backing paper and unscroll. Have stuff heavy enough to hold it unrolled.
Look for the the markers on the backing paper indicating the start of the film and the end.

Tutorial
All brands are slightly different but there is usually a line or some marker.

Put tape a the start and end of the paper, you can use a paperclip or something else but I use tape as it doesn't move from it's place. Roll the paper in the correct direction so you start is the outside.

Tutorial and trim it to be neat.

Unseal the film but don't open it.

Place a spool, a paper, the scissors, cut tape (several pieces) and the unsealed film into you light proof bag ( or set up in your dark room)

Seal and let's use touch.. From here on, I am going to use a soiled film to show you what we are doing in the dark.

In the sealed dark bag!!!

Feel for the tin of film and open it. There is an inner bag and tape holding the end of the film. Take out of the bag and remove the tape. Set these aside. Use the tin to store the spool so it doesn't roll away (especially is you have several in the bag at once.)

Partly unroll the paper. You are now feeling for the start tape marker, when you feel it, get your big roll of film and match the end of the film to the start marker. Tape it down.

Tutorial

Rolling the paper up, line the film along the paper you are now feeling for the end marker. Your film should line up nicely on the backing paper and roll up in your left hand (if you are right handed).

When you have reached the end marker, you carefully cut the film. Not the film and paper!! And use I have done this accidentally. Grr.

Tutorial


Ok now we have a rolled film on the backing paper in our right hand and still a bit to roll so roll up the paper to the end. Place the big film roll aside, and if you can juggle it, store it in the bag you took it out of ( just to be safe don't want expose 100ft of film accidentally, if it can happen, it will.)

Tutorial

Find the spool, and feel for the big slot. Some are obvious, some are not.

Insert the end of the paper into the big slot pulling it through.

Tutorial

Start winding back towards the start. Make sure the label ( if there is ine tucks in. Feel for the untaped end of the film.

Important find the end of the film and tuck it in otherwise this while thing unravels quite quickly.

Tutorial

After ensuring the tail is tucked in keep rolling but don't over tighten the film (it'll scratch)

Getting to the taped start of the film, feel gently for a bulge. Sometimes there is one, sometimes you get lucky. Untape the start and stick down again. Keep rolling the leader.

Tape the film closed.

Tutorial

Ensuring the 100ft roll film is sealed up in it's bag and tin again, you can open your dark bag.

Your film is ready to go into your camera but if you want to start it, grab your tin foil and roll it up and place in the fridge.

Yay!! Lots of colour film for you shooting pleasure.

Lots of self rolled 127 COLOUR film

If I am not clear on a step or you wish me to expand on anything please let me know.
Also if you find slide film even expired slide film in 100ft (or 200ft) rolls please tell me!!!


Now go outside and play.