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Old 01-07-2011   #26
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Sorry I missed your question. It was scanned on a V500, using a BetterScanning holder with EpsonScan. I use Vuescan also, but sometimes the Epson software works better for me.
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Old 01-07-2011   #27
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It's a nifty lens as both examples above attest. The only problem with mine is that it doesn't have a camera attached!



I wonder if it could be adapted to an M mount?
If you're serious, contact Dirk @ Japan exposures. He can handle the lens and get it over to MS-OPTICAL. They do tons of lens swaps / remounts. Getting to to have an RF coupling may be a challenge.
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I think the difference is probably the Better Scanning holder. I used Silverfast 6 for quite some time, but now use the Epson scanning software and like it better.
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Zathros: That is Arista Edu Ultra 100 in Rodinal 1:50.
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Hi Gerry,

Thanks for the info. I've been wanting to try this film for a while and I think I'll get an order in to Freestyle. I was thinking of Rodinal 1:50 as well, this has convinced me that I should give it a go. I'll probably try it out in my 2x3 RB Graflex, although loading up the Vb is also a distinct possibility. Have you shot any people pictures with this film yet? I'm curious how it handles skin tones.
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Hi Gerry,

Thanks for the info. I've been wanting to try this film for a while and I think I'll get an order in to Freestyle. I was thinking of Rodinal 1:50 as well, this has convinced me that I should give it a go. I'll probably try it out in my 2x3 RB Graflex, although loading up the Vb is also a distinct possibility. Have you shot any people pictures with this film yet? I'm curious how it handles skin tones.
No people shots yet. I was going to give that a whirl today, but I just got a Canon P so I gave that a trial run instead.
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