Nokton48
Veteran
I think i read 150 ft as 15 when i looked, oops that actually looks good. I need to work another week as ive only got £100 pounds saved so far.
I did have a crazy idea as Im being given a paper processing machine which uses rollers and a temperature controlled system of running paper through it, provided i cleaned the rollers and kept the lights off I could maybe run film through it with a bit of trying. It would probably result in scratches though but it might be worth a try.
Hi Jake,
If you have 100 British Pounds, then you have $128.79 US $$$.
So you already have enough. They will take an offer; they have had it for a while. Offer them $110 US $$$ (or less) and they will prolly take it.
This is the same film Nik N Trik are respooling to 120, see the pix above.^^^ Respooled they are asking 10 Pounds per 120 roll!
I just got delivery of a roll of Plus-X Aerographic 2402 dated 2010 from Bennini in Italy. I think I will load it into my Plaubel Makinas. I also have 150 feet of this film, if I like it, I will start using it in 70mm
If you want some color, the same seller has ten rolls of this stuff. I got a roll from an aerial company in Florida.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AGFA-AVIPHO...959990?hash=item466299d736:g:Am8AAOSw42JZB0g2
rodt16s
Well-known
For the 70mm heads
Another cinema release in the format
Dunkirk : Chrostoper Nolan
Looks interesting
Another cinema release in the format
Dunkirk : Chrostoper Nolan
Looks interesting
Nokton48
Veteran
Here's my roll of 120-respooled 70mm film (Kodak Plux-X 2402 Aerographic) from Bennini in Italy. It only took five days to get to me. Outstanding! 
70mm 2402 Aerographic 120 by Nokton48, on Flickr
My 120 High Speed Infared 2424 respooled. I have a roll exposed to process in Kodak D-19
70mm Infared 2424 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Nokton48, on Flickr
Aerographic 2402 no 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Aerographic 2402 no 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr

My 120 High Speed Infared 2424 respooled. I have a roll exposed to process in Kodak D-19

Nokton48, on Flickr


Calzone
Gear Whore #1
For the 70mm heads
Another cinema release in the format
Dunkirk : Chrostoper Nolan
Looks interesting
Rod,
Thanks for posting this. Seeing Dunkirk in 70mm IMAX is the way to experience the film.
Also I think I need to know the important history, the courage, and the unity that is part of that story.
Cal
Nokton48
Veteran
Here the finder shoe has been added to the camera. So now I am waiting to receive the 65mm Optical Viewfinder, and I just paid for a Schneider 65mm F8 Schneider Super Angulon in Compur #00 from KEH. So the camera will be soon completed! 
Sinar Norma Handy Finder Shoe by Nokton48, on Flickr
This is on it's way from China:
Sinar Norma Handy Viewfinder by Nokton48, on Flickr

This is on it's way from China:

Nokton48
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Pictures taken with the Sinar Norma Handy that inspired me to start this camera building project.
Scan-120325-0006 by Andrei Badoiu, on Flickr
Scan-120506-0017 by Andrei Badoiu, on Flickr
Scan-120506-0019 by Andrei Badoiu, on Flickr
Scan-120506-0020 by Andrei Badoiu, on Flickr
Scan-120506-0015 by Andrei Badoiu, on Flickr
Handheld Large Format








Something I have never done before.





Handheld Large Format
This arrived today in a load of sundry items. Would I be correct in thinking it's a Kindermann 70mm tank and reel? It looks way too long to be for 120/220.
Cheers,
Brett
Cheers,
Brett

Nokton48
Veteran
This arrived today in a load of sundry items. Would I be correct in thinking it's a Kindermann 70mm tank and reel? It looks way too long to be for 120/220.
Cheers,
Brett
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Hello Brett,
Yes it's a Kindermann. I have one myself, they are getting hard to find. Back in the 70's B&H sold them new for $250.
Hello Brett,
Yes it's a Kindermann. I have one myself, they are getting hard to find. Back in the 70's B&H sold them new for $250.
Whoa! They were expensive for the time. Thanks for that. I suppose that means I'd better start keeping an eye out for a 70mm Hasselblad back, then.
Cheers,
Brett
Nokton48
Veteran
Whoa! They were expensive for the time. Thanks for that. I suppose that means I'd better start keeping an eye out for a 70mm Hasselblad back, then.
Cheers,
Brett
Welcome to the 70mm RFF film club
Bob Michaels
nobody special
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My 120 High Speed Infared 2424 respooled. I have a roll exposed to process in Kodak D-19
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Kodak Aerographic 2424 is the classic HIE infrared emulsion coated on a 70mm Estar base. I shot much of this cut down and respooled to 120 back when David Romano was doing such for resale. It was the perfect infrared film for me. I stopped shooting infrared when his supply of 2424 film ran out.
Hopefully yours has aged well.
Nokton48
Veteran
Thanks for your comments, Bob.
I do hope the 70mm Infared HIE film is still usuable after all this time in the freezer. Time will tell.
I did just pick up another 70mm Hasselblad A70, I offered $40 and that price was accepted. So that should give me four perfectly working A70 magazines.
Enough for now. I had the first three checked by a factory Hasselblad technician, who came to a local store, and he said they were all good to go.
I do hope the 70mm Infared HIE film is still usuable after all this time in the freezer. Time will tell.
I did just pick up another 70mm Hasselblad A70, I offered $40 and that price was accepted. So that should give me four perfectly working A70 magazines.
Enough for now. I had the first three checked by a factory Hasselblad technician, who came to a local store, and he said they were all good to go.
Jake Mongey
Well-known
Just purchased a 150 sonnar, and 200 ft of fuji CDU type II and a 70mm reel - total cost of the 70mm gear £36.
Better reorder my E6 Chems and get an a70
Better reorder my E6 Chems and get an a70
Nokton48
Veteran
Hello Jake,
Very cool news. I found this on the internet, cross processed Fuji CDII ISO 25, C41 chems:
fuji cdu iso 25 C41 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Looks very good.
Very cool news. I found this on the internet, cross processed Fuji CDII ISO 25, C41 chems:

Looks very good.
Jake Mongey
Well-known
As for BW im still waiting for something to come up, ive decided to not get the stuff i talked about earlier as 1968 seems a bit too far for my comfort (and money) however the ebay situation has got a lot worse with the film that i mentioned way up in this thread that was around £150 for 100 ft is now relisted as £499 a roll - I think ill pass.
If anyone can point me towards some slightly newer and still affordable BW stock that would be great. Ive just been paid for an event I shot on friday so im ready to get going
If anyone can point me towards some slightly newer and still affordable BW stock that would be great. Ive just been paid for an event I shot on friday so im ready to get going
Jake Mongey
Well-known
Hello Jake,
Very cool news. I found this on the internet, cross processed Fuji CDII ISO 25, C41 chems:
fuji cdu iso 25 C41 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Looks very good.
I saw this and this is what drove me to try get it, from reading there will be a cast in C41 but i SHOULD be able to remove it in the darkroom when printing hopefully. Its a slow speed but for the majority of my current uses thats not a problem, should be fun to play with
Nokton48
Veteran
This 150 foot roll of 1989 vintage Plus-X 2402 Aerographic is still available on Ebay. If I wanted it I would offer them $110 (not $130) and see what happens. This is the same film I just got respooled from 120 from Bennini in Italy. Nik N Trik are also selling it in 120 respooled rolls. If it has been stored well, it is a beautiful film for B&W. See Nik N Triks photos above
The seller says "New, continuously cooled, undamaged, cannister unopened." Seems to me like a good bet.
It's 150 feet, not 100 feet, so figure that into your costs.
B&H use to stock this film and brand new it was $149 per roll last I remember.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KODAK-PlusX...993133?hash=item46629a58ad:g:hpUAAOSwjqVZB1Xj
The seller says "New, continuously cooled, undamaged, cannister unopened." Seems to me like a good bet.
It's 150 feet, not 100 feet, so figure that into your costs.
B&H use to stock this film and brand new it was $149 per roll last I remember.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KODAK-PlusX...993133?hash=item46629a58ad:g:hpUAAOSwjqVZB1Xj
Jake Mongey
Well-known
This 150 foot roll of 1989 vintage Plus-X 2402 Aerographic is still available on Ebay. If I wanted it I would offer them $110 (not $130) and see what happens. This is the same film I just got respooled from 120 from Bennini in Italy. Nik N Trik are also selling it in 120 respooled rolls. If it has been stored well, it is a beautiful film for B&W. See Nik N Triks photos above
The seller says "New, continuously cooled, undamaged, cannister unopened." Seems to me like a good bet.
It's 150 feet, not 100 feet, so figure that into your costs.
B&H use to stock this film and brand new it was $149 per roll last I remember.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KODAK-PlusX...993133?hash=item46629a58ad:g:hpUAAOSwjqVZB1Xj
The seller doesnt ship to the UK ive asked directly
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Kodak Aerographic 2424 is the classic HIE infrared emulsion coated on a 70mm Estar base. I shot much of this cut down and respooled to 120 back when David Romano was doing such for resale. It was the perfect infrared film for me. I stopped shooting infrared when his supply of 2424 film ran out.
Old (10+ years ago) photo shot on Aerographic 2424 just posted in a RFF thread about umbrellas here http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2740312&posted=1#post2740312
Welcome to the 70mm RFF film club![]()
Thanks! May take me a while to organise some film and a back, but a processing tank is a good start. 70mm backs are still some of the more affordable Hasselblad types, so it's probably a good excuse to begin keeping an eye out for one, I already have the camera body and a few lenses. I lost track of this discussion for a while after the first couple of pages so I'll have to go back and educate myself more about the 70mm format. The thread's certainly got legs, I'm surprised, (but pleased), to see so much interest in 70mm.
Cheers,
Brett
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