Nokton48
Veteran
It's lovely today for early December in Ohio (58F and full sun). So I bagged up my Makiflex Standard and three lenses, grabbed a tripod (it's very windy!) and found a strong fully lit test subject.
Ended up using the 360 Tele-Arton, and exposed 120 6.5x9 Ilford Fp4+, 120 6.5x9 Foma Retro Soft 320, and three 6.5x9cm J lane Dry glass plates. The dry plates are rated at ASA 2!
When I find a strong subject, I often shoot the same scene with different kinds of film. I think of this as a form of "bracketing". And I end up with a choice of different negatives. And because I'm using a tripod this is easy to do.
Ended up using the 360 Tele-Arton, and exposed 120 6.5x9 Ilford Fp4+, 120 6.5x9 Foma Retro Soft 320, and three 6.5x9cm J lane Dry glass plates. The dry plates are rated at ASA 2!
When I find a strong subject, I often shoot the same scene with different kinds of film. I think of this as a form of "bracketing". And I end up with a choice of different negatives. And because I'm using a tripod this is easy to do.