Bolo Kukus
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Home development and bulk loading is the way to go for B&W film. Probably save yourself 65-75% on costs, and you ensure it gets done decently.
My photos are always decent. I reckon you meant - ...you ensure it gets done properly. 😝
Today I'm doing two photography-related things.
1. I've not done any film photography for 'yonks', and it's time to change this.It's also time to reduce the film stock I have in my fridge.
I took out and dusted off one of my Contax G1s. Put in two new CR2 batteries and the wonderful Zeiss G Biogon 28/2.8. Then a roll of HP5 from the stash of antique analogue vintaging away in my film fridge, also a second roll as a spare if I get especially creative.
2. I'm charging all my Nikon batteries for the Z5 and Z6, D800 and D700 and D90. Somewhere, I also have two batteries for a Lumix GF1, so when I find those I'll charge those as well.
Later I'll dust off the Rollers - a venerable 3.5E2 I've owned since 1966, ttwo Ts, and a last model 'cord Vb. Plenty of 120 film for these beats as well, mostly Ilford XP2 I bought pre-Covid. Oh, well.
Different strokes... never mind, I've said this too often. Film and digital. Different cameras, same purpose. Double the fun.
I did have the thought, why do I own so many cameras? again, never mind, I'll think about that later.
To end all this with a positive spin, taking out and playing with all these beauties will keep me going til' I'm a few years past the century mark...
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