bkrystad
Established
On a lark, picked up this 6 x 4.5 folder (circa 1949) from a UK auction and ran a test roll of FP4 through it. I'd read good things about the Ross XPres lens, this one is the f/3.5 75mm, four elements, I believe. Pretty satisfying for a few pounds out of pocket. Think I'll get it CLAd one of these days. (Attachments are scans of 7x9 prints made in my darkroom, sorry about the accumulated imperfections.)
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robin a
Well-known
Those old folders are fun and capable of some impressive photo's.Enjoy it.........Robin
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
All good, I like the contrast a lot, and the lens sounds like a classic Tessar design.
oftheherd
Veteran
Hadn't heard of that camera before. It looks like a good performer though. I sure enjoy using my folders.
fidget
Lemon magnet
Looks great! I enjoy using mine, especially the lovely Albada finder.
The price of the 820, the 6x9 version of the same range is currently rising very quickly.
Hope to read what you make of it after a couple more rolls.
Dave...
The price of the 820, the 6x9 version of the same range is currently rising very quickly.
Hope to read what you make of it after a couple more rolls.
Dave...
Windscale
Well-known
Do try a roll or two in colour. The 'red' should come out distinctively rich whilst retaining good shadow details with Fuji 160S (my favourite print film).
charjohncarter
Veteran
Great, nice to see Seattle again. Where were those images taken?
bkrystad
Established
Great, nice to see Seattle again. Where were those images taken?
Glad folks like the pics, thanks. They're from a cold December morning walk around Queen Anne Hill after breakfast at the 5 Spot, bright to medium overcast all day.
rumbliegeos
Well-known
I think your darkroom work looks quite good, actually.
bkrystad
Established
I think your darkroom work looks quite good, actually.
Hey, thanks! I'm coming up on one year in my basement darkroom, feeling reasonably confident and looking forward to another year of work. If I can just get the balance right: more film, fewer cameras. I'll keep these MF folders, though!
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