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Re: (meteorobs) Re: T-max 3200 film, Questions
Regards to the postings on film. I'm trying some Kodak T400 CN 120,
which uses the C-41 process. Does anyone have some experience with this
film that they could share with me?
In contrast to the Canon T70's, the camera I'm using is a very old
Voigtlander Bessa on a home made tracking table. I'm using the T
(toggle ?) shutter position with an air type remote shutter release. I
prefer a basic medium format camera and would like to build my own.
Does anyone know where I may find information on how to build or where
to buy shutters?
Thanks,
Ron (in Gander)
dms-web wrote:
>
> Hi Bob and other meteor photographers,
>
> Members of the Dutch Meteor Society (team Delphinus) use Canon T-70 SLR
> We use Kodak Tri-X Pan, or Kodak Tri-X 400 (not T-max-400!) and develop in
> HC-110 for about 5 (Pan) to 6 (400) minutes at 22 degrees Celsius.
> This combination results in fine high contrast negatives whereas T-max
> results in lesser contrast using the T-max developer.
>
> Casper.
>
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