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>> Subject: Re: infra-red with K1000, MZ-5n (? For Ed M.)
>> Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 09:12:30 -0600
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>> Ed,
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>> I'm glad to hear you've been successful running i
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Ed Matthew wrote:
> Yes, when using Kodak. When I use Konica it is 1/60.
1/60 at f11 on a sunny day with a #25? I've been hesitant to pull the K750
out and try it.
I learned that 1/125@f11 worked well with the Kodak EIR, as well.
Unfortuantly, noen of my first roll shows any g
Thanks everybody. Lots of information there. Just to play it safe, I'll
start by getting some 120 paper backing for the K1000. In addition to the
Kodak film, the lab I use stocks the Ilford 200 SFX. I may wind up trying
both.
Martin
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, David Brooks wrote:
> No truer words have ever been spoken.Trust the force,
> repeat after us: f 11 at 1/125 etc etc
See, everyone agrees.. F11 and be there. ;)
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Yes, when using Kodak. When I use Konica it is 1/60.
Regards,
Ed Matthew
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Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 11:15:35 -0500
No truer words have ever been
e been achieved with
Kodak. However, a friend shoots Konica 750 in medium format and gets
excellent results.
Regards,
Ed Matthew
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No truer words have ever been spoken.Trust the force,
repeat after us: f 11 at 1/125 etc etc
Dave
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On a sunny day, just throw a #25 filter on your camera, set your
aperature
to f11, your shutter to 1/125, and bracket a full stop both
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, William Robb wrote:
> The MZ-5 will probably leak IR, either through the DX window, or
The -5 should be no problem, I've started to believe that the rumours of
IR fogging are much worse than the actual problem. People also told me not
toouse plastic tanks and reels when develop
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Martin Mielke wrote:
> I'd like to try some of infra-red photography. I have a K1000 and an MZ-5n.
Be prepared to sink money on IR film as you get sucked in.. its really
addictive.
> I was thinking of using Kodak High Speed Infra-Red black and white film (HIE
I've used the mo
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>> From: Timothy Sherburne
>> Subject: Re: infra-red with K1000, MZ-5n
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>>>
>>> I can't personally vouch for the MZ-5n, but my ZX-M works fine
>> with HIE. No
>>> foggi
to try a roll of the 820,in 120
format.
I think the grain found in the Kodak film adds to
the ghostly,dramatics of the picture.
Dave
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Subject: Re: infra-red with K1000, MZ-5n
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 08:07:23 -0500
Martin.
I beleive Konica,Ilford?? and Maco Phot have low nm(720)
IR type of film with anti-halation layers,but do not seem to have
the dramatic effect as the HIE without.I have tried a roll of
Maco
Martin.
I beleive Konica,Ilford?? and Maco Phot have low nm(720)
IR type of film with anti-halation layers,but do not seem to have
the dramatic effect as the HIE without.I have tried a roll of
Maco Cube 400 with #25 red and other than darkening the blue sky,
was not much different than reg b&w.
Why
I have been using either my SP500 or the S3.
I have not run any HIE in the K1000,but it should be
ok.
Dave
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. BTW, my
'normal' choice for infrared is the K2.
Regards,
Ed Matthew
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From: Timothy Sherburne
Subject: Re: infra-red with K1000, MZ-5n
>
> I can't personally vouch for the MZ-5n, but my ZX-M works fine
with HIE. No
> fogging caused by a frame counter or the plastic back, and I
put a piece of
> black electrical tape o
I can't personally vouch for the MZ-5n, but my ZX-M works fine with HIE. No
fogging caused by a frame counter or the plastic back, and I put a piece of
black electrical tape over the DX window to ease my paranoia. I can't
imagine that the 5n would be any different.
t
On 11/3/02 7:33 PM, William
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From: Martin Mielke
Subject: infra-red with K1000, MZ-5n
The MZ-5 will probably leak IR, either through the DX window, or
through the plastic back itself. Also, if it uses an electronic
frame counter rhather than a mechanical one (I don't know), the
IR source in the f
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