Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Good to know. So a presoak is required? I don't generally pre-soak so I'm curious if I need to perform the step. I've started loading my own film so this one intrigues me.
It's not required but I like to do it with all films to remove anti-halation and swell the emulsion to more quickly uptake devloper. The data sheet for DXN5222 states there is a lubricant added to the film to allow it to pass through motion picture gates at high speed while keeping static down and encouraging smooth transport. That is enough for me to want to remove it before adding developer. At least that's the theory. Whatever your method, pick one that works, with one developer, and stick with it.
Phil Forrest
bmattock
Veteran
Pentax Spotmatic from eBay for $2.25. Has extreme fungus in viewfinder, seller forgot to mention it. Oh well.
Veggies
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It's not required but I like to do it with all films to remove anti-halation and swell the emulsion to more quickly uptake devloper. The data sheet for DXN5222 states there is a lubricant added to the film to allow it to pass through motion picture gates at high speed while keeping static down and encouraging smooth transport. That is enough for me to want to remove it before adding developer. At least that's the theory. Whatever your method, pick one that works, with one developer, and stick with it.
Phil Forrest
thanks very much for your candor!
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
A couple of cool surplus shoulder bags from Varusteleka, a company in Finland.
https://www.varusteleka.com/en/group/bags/1081
One, a French rifle magazine bag, the perfect man-purse, the other a replacement for a bag I bought at Colonel Bubbies 30 years ago and wore out.
https://www.varusteleka.com/en/group/bags/1081
One, a French rifle magazine bag, the perfect man-purse, the other a replacement for a bag I bought at Colonel Bubbies 30 years ago and wore out.
sanoire
Member
3 50-sheet boxes of Ilford Warmtone semi-matte
NaChase
Well-known
Goggled 35mm f/2.8 Summaron that immediately went to Youxin for a CLA.
shawn
Veteran
Windmup COOL Black Climbing rope strap from ebay. Custom made all black at 125cm length. Nice quality at $23 delivered, just ordered a couple more.
Shawn

Shawn
ruby.monkey
Veteran
It came with an unexpected Lensmate folding thumb rest. A pleasant little surprise.Second-hand X-Pro 2 to complement my X-T2. It's the only reasonable way to get the hybrid finder of my X100T without the less-than-inspiring focal length.
carbo73
Well-known
6 rolls of 35mm Fomapan 100, one of Polaroid Originals SX70 colour pack, and... entering into the real of infrared, a 52mm IR filter for my Nikkor f2 50mm (to be used with my Nikon F1) and a roll of Rollei Infrared 400.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Minolta XE from Japan
Chris
Chris
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
Zeiss 50mm f/1.7 Planar in C/Y mount. I currently have two Yashica 50mm lenses (the f/2 and f/1.9) but now I'll probably just keep the Zeiss, although I like the f/2 a lot.
Ray Vonn 2023
Well-known
Summicron iv 35mm arrived today. Such a little thing.
al1966
Feed Your Head
2 GX80's and an Olympus 17mm 1.7 I like the style and feel of the GX series and have found after using the 2.8 that I really like the 17(35)mm field of view. On the other hand I sold off my Sony A7 kit as health issues have rendered it unusable for even reasonable periods of time.
Sumarongi
Registered Vaudevillain
Absolutely by chance (I was buying a tripod), a Kodak Type 021 Model I Retina IIIc w/ Rodenstock 50mm f/2.0 Heligon 
seany65
Well-known
rcubed
Canadian
Picked up a dream lens!
The rangefinder matches at infinity but the lens front focuses a lot. Has anyone adjusted the focus on these on their own?

The rangefinder matches at infinity but the lens front focuses a lot. Has anyone adjusted the focus on these on their own?
sanoire
Member
A 50mm threaded lensboaed for a Durst 138 and a focus extension cable for an Omega D5
seany65
Well-known
I bought this:
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A Tamron 24mm 01BB, for my Nikon F301. It's all good bar a very thin, faint, shallow line that is quite long on the front of the lens. I think it may be a 'scratch' in the lens coating. It's barely noticeable in the right light with my reading glasses on and it isn't much easier to see when looked at through an Industar 61LD lens, so I'm hoping it won't have an effect on the photos.
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A Tamron 24mm 01BB, for my Nikon F301. It's all good bar a very thin, faint, shallow line that is quite long on the front of the lens. I think it may be a 'scratch' in the lens coating. It's barely noticeable in the right light with my reading glasses on and it isn't much easier to see when looked at through an Industar 61LD lens, so I'm hoping it won't have an effect on the photos.
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