[rollei_list] Re: Help

  • From: Peter J Nebergall <iusar4s@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 13:11:14 -0500

I suspect M synch.  

X synchronization is for electronic flash -- M was for old flashbulbs. 
If you shoot electronic on M, the light will be gone before the shutter
is open.

That might be?

Peter Nebergall

On Wed, 17 May 2006 19:44:51 +0200 (MEST) "EHUELAMO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<EHUELAMO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> Hi, friends: First of all I must tell you that I am not a 
> professional photographer but amateur of this type that like to make 
> my own laboratory (only b&w) process. I love Rolleiflex I own two 
> old models, the best one of them -for me- is a T model.
> 
> After this introduction you may understand my asking for help: Some 
> days ago the son of one of my friends asked me to take some pictures 
> in his marriage ceremony. O.K. I bought some REALA rolls, I prepared 
> my best equipment, I made some four rolls in the Church and ... no 
> one of the pictures taken with (Woctron) flash (1/30 s, f ~ 5.6-:-8) 
> has been successful. ZERO!!!. Those ones taken in daylight are 
> marvellous.
> 
> Questions: 
> 
> 1.- Do you know any reason for this (it seems to me) lack of 
> syncronization?
> 
> 2.- Of course color pictures are almost impossible to get but, what 
> about b&w?. When I was a young amateur photographer I remember 
> sometimes I used a "reinforcer" (sorry my English has great lacks, 
> as my pictures) for b&w negatives. Would it be possible to made the 
> same with colour negatives in order just to made availaible b&w 
> positives?.
> 
> I do thank you beforehand.
>                TERRA 
> 
> -->
> 

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