streetshoot
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You may have seen my recent post in this forum about my search for a MF system and I considered putting this in a more specific forum but I know you guys have the best experience in this category! I have some questions and would love your guys advice.
Sold all my digital gear and I ended up deciding on on the Mamiya 6 for my first MF system. I've been developing my own 35mm film in my basement and scanning the negatives with an Epson 4180 Scanner. I'm still in college and try to be as frugal as I can be when it comes to my passion. Being that I searched for an affordable scanner to begin with but I'm curious if i should upgrade now that I'm handling larger negatives? Is it essential? recommended? I only own the 35mm holder, and Im unsure where to even find the 120 holder for a reasonable price.
My second question, I own a Kindermann tank with only 35mm reels and often use the loading accessory but can load the film without it if I had too. I understand that 120 film is thinner and a lot more delicate that that of 35mm so I'm curious if I should invest in a patterson tank with an easier to load reel since its more fragile, or if I would be able to just use a patterson reel in my Kindermann tank? (wasn't able to find the dimensions on the patterson reels). I live on the tip of Long island and I'm hours away from any photo lab so development is pretty important to me and I cannot afford to send my rolls anywhere to be developed for $11 unfortunately.
I'm really looking forward to get out there and shoot and learn about this camera, after seeing results from other owners of this camera I hope to learn and master the techniques of shooting with it. I'm hoping to eliminate all this side gear stress in the most frugal way and would appreciate any feedback or recommendations that you guys would have.
Best Regards, Jack
Sold all my digital gear and I ended up deciding on on the Mamiya 6 for my first MF system. I've been developing my own 35mm film in my basement and scanning the negatives with an Epson 4180 Scanner. I'm still in college and try to be as frugal as I can be when it comes to my passion. Being that I searched for an affordable scanner to begin with but I'm curious if i should upgrade now that I'm handling larger negatives? Is it essential? recommended? I only own the 35mm holder, and Im unsure where to even find the 120 holder for a reasonable price.
My second question, I own a Kindermann tank with only 35mm reels and often use the loading accessory but can load the film without it if I had too. I understand that 120 film is thinner and a lot more delicate that that of 35mm so I'm curious if I should invest in a patterson tank with an easier to load reel since its more fragile, or if I would be able to just use a patterson reel in my Kindermann tank? (wasn't able to find the dimensions on the patterson reels). I live on the tip of Long island and I'm hours away from any photo lab so development is pretty important to me and I cannot afford to send my rolls anywhere to be developed for $11 unfortunately.
I'm really looking forward to get out there and shoot and learn about this camera, after seeing results from other owners of this camera I hope to learn and master the techniques of shooting with it. I'm hoping to eliminate all this side gear stress in the most frugal way and would appreciate any feedback or recommendations that you guys would have.
Best Regards, Jack