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Dave Thomas | profile | all galleries >> Photos, Gear, etc., Past & Present >> Active Photo Gear >> Bronica SQ-A >> SQ-A Roll 63 | tree view | thumbnails | slideshow |
Part of a project, we shot some Ilford FP4 Plus at a local historical site. This was Ye Olde Photographer's first roll of the Ilford material, an attempt to soften the heartbreak of Kodak PX125 going away. This was done in conjunction with shooting some Rollei 400 IR in YOP's Yashica Mat 124G, so he wasn't quite as anal as he might have been about "testing" a new film. Exposure-wise we treated it pretty much like Plus-X, but working from Ilford data sheets, used HC110 Dilution 'H' (1+63) for 15 minutes at 69ºF; giving the tank three inversions every 30 seconds.
We used incident readings with the Gossen Digisix assuming an ISO of 80 and adding a stop for a yellow filter. The beginning shots were taken with the Zenzanon PS 80mm f/2.8. Then to facilitate closer focus, we used the Zenzanon PS 110mm f/4.5 1:1 Macro.
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