Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]No, but try some Ilford FP4 souped in PMK Pyro if you want some really nice grays. I've been too busy to shoot lately, but want to get back to that combination. On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 8:21 AM, David Rodgers <drodgers@casefarms.com> wrote: > I just sent my 2.8C Xenotar into Harry Fleenor for a CLA. Thanks to > everyone who referred me to him last month. Certain older cameras are > worth repairing. Rollei TLRs with lenses in good condition, certainly. > Leica M's, too. > > My Rollei 2.8C still functions. But it could use an overhaul. I thought > about waiting but I wonder how long it will be before repairs are no > longer possible, due to lack of parts or good repair people. Hopefully > that won't happen for a while. > > I always felt that one nice thing about shooting 120 -- aside from more > film area -- is that there are only 8 to 16 frames per roll; or 12 in > square which is what I shoot. You can switch film for speed or type > reasons more often. Sometimes the 24 or 36 frames in 35 are too many. I > tried spooling my own 35mm, into 12 frame rolls, but that was too much > work. MF is also easier to process when using small tanks by hand, IMO. > OTOH, I'm better set up to scan or print 35mm (Minolta 5400 and Focomat > Ic). > > I miss Verichrome Pan. Or I'll miss it soon. I only have 4 rolls left. > Wouldn't it be nice if someone at Kodak would fire up a batch for old > times' sake? Or 120 Tech Pan! Don't suppose there's a snowballs chance > of either happening :-( > > DaveR > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > -- Jeffery L. Smith New Orleans, LA