I also used and liked Fujipan. Sometime try 100Tmax in
Perceptol, if its available there. Shoot it at half box speed and
process according to instructions. It is almost as fine grained
as the old Kodak Technical Pan but with maybe five times the
speed and easy to control contrast. Does not make much difference
for 120 but for 35mm it looks like the next larger size negative.
On 9/2/2021 1:06 PM, Jan Decher wrote:
Hi Rolleiflex Friends,
I used the same roll of Kodak TMax 100 first half in the Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex Favorit (now sold), second half in the Rolleiflex 3.5E (Xenotar). Here are two results:
Ikoflex Favorit
https://flic.kr/p/2mi9Ruz
Rolleiflex 3.5E
https://flic.kr/p/2mi8v8J
TMax 100 was processed 12 minutes in (fairly old and crystallized) Rodinal 1:50. Hadn’t used that film in a while. Results seem almost as good as my beloved (but sadly discontinued) Fuji Neopan 400.
I almost never leave the house without at least ine analog camera in my backpack.
Jan
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El lun, 30 ago 2021 a las 17:02, `Richard Knoppow (<dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:
An interesting picture. Seems to be some flare there,
I don't
remember this being typical of Xenars.
I must say you seem to be the only one on this list
who goes
out shooting on any sort of regular basis. Makes me
ashamed I am
not more active. Please keep it up and thank you.