retrocam
Too many 50mms
I usually have a yellow-green and yellow-orange filter on hand for B/W. Then I bring ND filters when using coloured films.
What I'd like to try though is to use two M bodies for b/w. So, one M body will be for normal contrast scenes and normal development; and then the other for high contrast scenes and reduced development.
What I'd like to try though is to use two M bodies for b/w. So, one M body will be for normal contrast scenes and normal development; and then the other for high contrast scenes and reduced development.
peter_n
Veteran
Ken I use ND filters but I also use bulk film. Have you thought about rolling your own? Apart from being fun it saves $$$ and you're in total control of the number of frames in your cassette. Works for me. 
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I've rolled enough bulk to wear out a half dozen loaders! (Well, at least three or four.) I don't bother anymore...
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