13532321:lIllI said:That's the Pakon. Last I checked prices were closer to $1k (too bad I didn't shoot 35mm when they were $250).
I have an Epson V600. It works fine for MF, but for 35mm I can't even get a usable image from it. What's your secret?
13532392:lIllI said:Wow, those look great man. Do you put the negs flat on the glass, or do you fiddle with the holder?
13532247:lIllI said:On a side note, is it possible to home scan 35mm without a Pakon or shitbed scanner yet? It's pretty much the only thing keeping me from shooting B&W...
13540457:lIllI said:I thought the Plustek's were no better than the flatbeds. Or are they just easier to scan flat or something?
13540457:lIllI said:I thought the Plustek's were no better than the flatbeds. Or are they just easier to scan flat or something?
13540674:zbphoto said:No they are way sharper, but generally as slow to my knowledge. The advantage of a Pakon is speed, but you pay for it in resolution and dynamic range.
13541833:Bmo. said:which one should i get
13543883:Laurent. said:Plustek 120.
(I think they finally fixed that bitch)
13544020:Bmo. said:That's not in the budget. Talk to me about the 8100 and 8200
Paging barwin
13544020:Bmo. said:That's not in the budget. Talk to me about the 8100 and 8200
Paging barwin
13647805:ben_collins said:So stoked I am about to pick up a Mir-1B 37mm f.2.8
Flares are gorgeous on that lens and I can't wait to test it out
13670545:ben_collins said:Does anyone recommend specific equipment to start developing B&W. I don't want too expensive. Also what type of film should I get to start off? Thanks and I'm so stoked to get started with this
13671980:Bmo. said:Paterson 2 reel dev tank
changing bag
xtol developer
fixer
photoflo
scissors
bottle opener
big/heavy binder clips
binder sleeves for storing film
i think thats everything
here's a decent and cheap film to get started with
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/190364-Arista-EDU-Ultra-400-ISO-35mm-x-36-exp.
watch a youtube video or two and you'll be good! It's a ton of fun
13671907:DILLINGER said:Anyone else here use a plustek 8200 or 8100?
Interested in other peoples workflows, I'm convinced that I could be getting more consistent results out of this thing.
13676552:Laurent. said:8200 here, it's dick slow at higher res.
Multipass (NO NOT LEELOO) works brilliant, makes it even slower.
The Raw files it creates WILL KILL INFERIOR COMPUTERS, think 300+ mb on 7200dpi with multipass in 16 bit black and white. Think 1+ GB on 48 bit colour shots.
Vuescan looks like dickshit but has better options then Silverfast.
Don't let either program convert your negs, use your own Ps preset. (You can have mine if you want)
It's fiddly, but the quality you can extract from 35mm is insane.
Your eyeballs will melt.
Your dick will excrete white milky fluid.
You will cut yourself on the sharpness.
13676928:DILLINGER said:So there is hope!
Super interested in that Ps preset, really unhappy with silverlight and vuescans conversion. I tried the demo version of colorperfect the other day, still wasn't convinced.
My computer can handle the large files, but a 48-bit color neg raw @7200dpi is only (lol) about 300mp. Am I missing something here? When I scan it does two passes (using an 8200i).
plz help master Laurent
	13678212:lIllI said:It's been almost a year since I downsized to 35mm. I'm catching more shots, but they're less deliberate and more candid. Still unsure if this is a good thing.
Also I really wish Fuji 400h was cheaper because I'm getting tired of correcting the warmth of Portra.
13678367:loganimlach said:i think that's the fun thing about 35mm, the capture is more instant and guttural. 120 involves too much though and second guessing and staging. most of my recent favorites are out of my olympus p&s and completely thoughtless.
13699454:saskskier said:That moment you get two rolls of film developed only to find out both were blank...
13699469:saskskier said:Actually, that moment you realize you didn't load your film properly. At least it was crappy stuff I picked up at Wal-mart and just used learn on. Not that it did any good... Oh well.
13727671:WPoch said:Just picked up a Leica M3 with 3 lenses! Currently dying... I'll upload some photos once I develop them manually.
Of course I'm going to have to shoot some B&W, so what is everyone's favorite B&W film? Currently using Ilford Hp5+
Also, any tips for someone without a lightmeter? I know about sunny 16, but I suck ass at it. I am renting a handheld lightmeter rn and it's not very accurate..
13740292:No.Quarter said:Anyone know if Baltos film developing thing ever took off? I'm trying to find a new place to get my shit developed and I'm thinking I might have to ship it out. Anyone got suggestions?
13741736:Ascent_Cinema said:Been going back and forth for a while about getting a film camera, convince me or don't convince me
13741794:jca said:why not? bodies are dirt cheap and you can buy inexpensive used lenses with spectacular build quality and optics that work very well on modern digital bodies too.
film and processing can add up but buying in bulk and learning to develop yourself cuts down on cost and is also a huge learning experience.
13647770:TWoods said:New photos from Ireland up on my website -
http://www.lunarsolarcreative.com/
Hasselblad 500c and 85mm f2.8
13753406:hemlockjibber8 said:Is that second shot the Slea Head drive just outside of Dingle? I'm living there for the year and using my photos for the local tourism board. One hell of a photogenic place eh?