I'm a ______ guy, but ...

What kind of development is this? Never heard. Can you explain?

That's one recipe that I stick with, it works very well for me (maybe only for me 🙂 ).

If you want to know more, ask away via PM, I don't want to sidetrack this thread.
 
But you're posting on a Rangefinder forum. 😉

Yeahh, does seem a bit odd doesn't it.

I do love my rangefinders, I really do, honest!

And I use them a lot.

But when push comes to shove and I must get the shot, I always grab my K1000 off the desk.

I know it is force of habit; but what can I say? It has never let me down in 30 years.
 
I'm a Canon guy who owns Sony, Fuji, Ricoh, Minolta, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Voigtlander, Kodak, Yashica, Mamiya, Rollei, Argus, Zorki...

Maybe I'm just a camera guy.
 
Thank you for your responses.

I'm a newly retired guy, and I'm looking forward to spending more time in the darkroom now, and playing around with 4x5.

The danger signal here is "retired" It's been ten years now and I am not taking more pictures .It seems more other things are in line to do.Be careful.
 
too much stuff

too much stuff

I guess I'am more confused .6 rangefinders,6 slrs, 2 dslrs, 2d point and shoot digitals, 4 aps p&s .
Mostly Canon , some Nikon, 1leica m6 and one Contax g ,one Epson Rd-1.
Rangefinders are fun, but I tend to be to fast and the results are not great.Slrs and Dslrs do me better because focus for my eyesight is confirmed. Digital on the fly is cheap and I like film but finding a cheap source of processing or back to doing my own developing and rolling my own film will be daunting for me.So thats the delemia I am in.
 
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