JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Just a reminder: now that the weather here in the northern hemisphere is getting more spring or summer-like (depending on your lattitude), it's time to 'summerize' your Retina and go sans the carrying case (if you have one). I did this to my IIIC yesterday, and it makes carrying the camera a bit easier due to the reduced size; I also relocated the metal carrying chain to the camera's corner mounting lugs.
BTW, yesterday I finished processing a roll of Ilford HP5 shot over the course of several weeks. But I knew that I had mistakenly over-exposed some frames, due to thinking I had FP4+ instead. So, I used HC-110 at a dilution of 1:100, developed for 15 minutes semi-stand. Nice results, I'll have to post a few shots soon.
~Joe
BTW, yesterday I finished processing a roll of Ilford HP5 shot over the course of several weeks. But I knew that I had mistakenly over-exposed some frames, due to thinking I had FP4+ instead. So, I used HC-110 at a dilution of 1:100, developed for 15 minutes semi-stand. Nice results, I'll have to post a few shots soon.
~Joe
bkrystad
Established
Good idea, more light = fewer excuses!
I'm scratching my head a little bit about my II (011 model), which has no strap lugs on the body. It came with the ER case, but I don't like handling the camera that way. So that leaves me holding it securely but not forcefully, and gambling that I won't be a dope for once and drop it.
Anyone dealt with this before? Options for straps only on cameras with no lugs?
I'm scratching my head a little bit about my II (011 model), which has no strap lugs on the body. It came with the ER case, but I don't like handling the camera that way. So that leaves me holding it securely but not forcefully, and gambling that I won't be a dope for once and drop it.
Anyone dealt with this before? Options for straps only on cameras with no lugs?
mcgrattan
Well-known
You can get straps that screw into the tripod mount.
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