Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Keith...
Let me know if you want to borrow a Norita 66 with a Noritar 80mm f2.0... a have a spare one that is collecting dust on the shelf. You are welcome to use it for a spell.
You're kidding ... that's an incredibly generous offer P Lynne!
I don't need to think about that for more than two seconds ... PM on the way!
P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
Keith...
The offer is conditional... you have stop calling me... P Lynne! No more... just Lynn from here on out! (not sure how to make those smiley things work, but should be a 'wink' at the end of that rant)
Do we have a deal?!
The offer is conditional... you have stop calling me... P Lynne! No more... just Lynn from here on out! (not sure how to make those smiley things work, but should be a 'wink' at the end of that rant)
Do we have a deal?!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Keith...
The offer is conditional... you have stop calling me... P Lynne! No more... just Lynn from here on out! (not sure how to make those smiley things work, but should be a 'wink' at the end of that rant)
Do we have a deal?!
Yes Lynn we definitely have a deal there!
P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
Keith,
Hang-out by your post box... there is a Norita headed north for the winter!
Hang-out by your post box... there is a Norita headed north for the winter!
venchka
Veteran
Lynn,
You don't agitate at all, do you?
You don't agitate at all, do you?
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P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
Wayne,
Now you go calling me... Lynne! Gonna have to learn you boys a thing or two! I get mighty agitated when people go around calling me by a girl's name! :bang:
Agitation... I guess you were referring to film... not me!
For development times up to 75 minutes, I do not agitate, but give the tank 20 very slow inversions at the beginning, usually takes a minute or more. For time over 75 minutes, I give the tank a 'swirl' or 'spin' every 45 minutes and only use 10 slow inversions at the beginning.
Does that answer your question?
I am getting so many PM's and E-mail's about stand-development with Rodinal... it seems that people think I am an expert or something. I have been thinking that I need to find the time to build a few web-page on my web-site as a permanent archive for my development data and methods.
Thanks,
Now you go calling me... Lynne! Gonna have to learn you boys a thing or two! I get mighty agitated when people go around calling me by a girl's name! :bang:
Agitation... I guess you were referring to film... not me!
For development times up to 75 minutes, I do not agitate, but give the tank 20 very slow inversions at the beginning, usually takes a minute or more. For time over 75 minutes, I give the tank a 'swirl' or 'spin' every 45 minutes and only use 10 slow inversions at the beginning.
Does that answer your question?
I am getting so many PM's and E-mail's about stand-development with Rodinal... it seems that people think I am an expert or something. I have been thinking that I need to find the time to build a few web-page on my web-site as a permanent archive for my development data and methods.
Thanks,
venchka
Veteran
That would be great!
That would be great!
Mr. Lynn,

Sorry. My bad. It's early and I've just driven 5 hours to get to work. And it rained cats & dogs half the way in. Won't happen again.
A place for your information would be great!
That would be great!
Mr. Lynn,
Sorry. My bad. It's early and I've just driven 5 hours to get to work. And it rained cats & dogs half the way in. Won't happen again.
A place for your information would be great!
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Keith...
Let me know if you want to borrow a Norita 66 with a Noritar 80mm f2.0... a have a spare one that is collecting dust on the shelf. You are welcome to use it for a spell.
I've always wanted to try one of those. I may have to visit Australia.
kuzano
Veteran
One of the OTHER Noritar camera mounts....
One of the OTHER Noritar camera mounts....
I've used Noritar on the front of the Graflex XL rangefinder. It was a wonderful lens in 80mm. The Noritar was often used by Graflex, and I've seen 3 of the 80's in the Graflex XL focusing helical.
One of the OTHER Noritar camera mounts....
I've used Noritar on the front of the Graflex XL rangefinder. It was a wonderful lens in 80mm. The Noritar was often used by Graflex, and I've seen 3 of the 80's in the Graflex XL focusing helical.
P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
Graflex was the North American distributor for the Norita 66 system for many years. In fact, you will find many Norita 66's branded as 'Graflex Norita'.
dannynono
Survey sez....
Thanks y'all for posting a great collection of MF images and Keith thanks for starting and contributing as well - the Voigtlander Brilliant shoes image is just stunning.
I'm on my second TLR - a C-220 - and am about to head up to Acadia NP with it in tow. With any luck I'll post some pix to my gallery when I get back. for now here's a few that I'm happy with:
C-220:
Ciroflex:
Ikonta:
I'm on my second TLR - a C-220 - and am about to head up to Acadia NP with it in tow. With any luck I'll post some pix to my gallery when I get back. for now here's a few that I'm happy with:
C-220:


Ciroflex:

Ikonta:

Monz
Monz
Monz
Monz
photony texas
Light Sensitive
Two from Mamiya 7II and Tri-X
Double Exposure:
Wide Open:
Double Exposure:

Wide Open:

ruby.monkey
Veteran
sleepyhead
Well-known
Mamiya 6 with 50mm lens
Mamiya 6 with 150mm lens

Mamiya 6 with 150mm lens

benmacphoto
Well-known
didjiman
Richard Man
I viewed these from your post at the LUG. Nice work!
I have Lightroom. Where did you get the Platinum preset? Free? Purchased?
Search for TLR Split Toning Presets. They are free!
// richard
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