First roll in the Canon F1 that I purchased, well... a few years ago. I thought it was about time that I put a roll through this camera.
I am more a Nikon user, but I quite like this F1.
The lens is the Canon FD 50mm F/1.4 S.S.C. and the film was an Agfa APX100 24exp, of which I still have quite a few rolls in the freezer.
Developed this morning in 10 years old HC-110 (Dil.B) for 7 minutes. I think the images are a bit too contrasty, and only this one is more or less worth showing, the others being too harsh. It was just after noon and the sunlight may have been a bit too strong.
First roll in the Canon F1
First roll in the Canon F1
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Re: First roll in the Canon F1
That's a good combo, Benny. I take it that is the original version of the F1.
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Re: First roll in the Canon F1
Less agitation, not less time, Benny. The F1 is a nice camera.
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Re: First roll in the Canon F1
Good instruments, that Canon combo is probably a good match for your Nikons.
That is a nice cows portrait.
I loved APX 100. It does go high in contrast quite easily. I used it with Rodinal and have no experience with HC-110, but you will get less contrast with shorter times or more dilution. Less agitation could also help. If you can use a two-bath formula such as Diafine it would also do a lot of compensation for harsh lighting. My favorite for these situations is Beutler.
That is a nice cows portrait.
I loved APX 100. It does go high in contrast quite easily. I used it with Rodinal and have no experience with HC-110, but you will get less contrast with shorter times or more dilution. Less agitation could also help. If you can use a two-bath formula such as Diafine it would also do a lot of compensation for harsh lighting. My favorite for these situations is Beutler.
Re: First roll in the Canon F1
Thanks guys for the good tips.
The dilution was 1:31 ('Dil.B') and I reversed the tank 5-6 times every 30 seconds or so, like I usually do with Ilford HP5 film.
Maybe that was too much here, but I figured that less agitation would not be enough given the age of my stock solution. This proves however that old HC-110 is still as good as new. Come to think of it, it's about twelve years old and by now the color is a deep brownish orange, but still transparent. I had bought a new bottle last month because I planned to dump the old one, but I can see now that this would be a shame. Perhaps I just need to shoot more film
Indeed Phil, I have the first (mechanical) version of the F1. Here is a picture of it. At first I was not too wild about the 'circle and needle' meter indication in the viewfinder, but it grows upon you after a while.
The dilution was 1:31 ('Dil.B') and I reversed the tank 5-6 times every 30 seconds or so, like I usually do with Ilford HP5 film.
Maybe that was too much here, but I figured that less agitation would not be enough given the age of my stock solution. This proves however that old HC-110 is still as good as new. Come to think of it, it's about twelve years old and by now the color is a deep brownish orange, but still transparent. I had bought a new bottle last month because I planned to dump the old one, but I can see now that this would be a shame. Perhaps I just need to shoot more film
Indeed Phil, I have the first (mechanical) version of the F1. Here is a picture of it. At first I was not too wild about the 'circle and needle' meter indication in the viewfinder, but it grows upon you after a while.
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Re: First roll in the Canon F1
Just to show how hard the negatives are, here is one of the same roll with minor tweaking in PSE : reduced contrast and slight darkening of the highlights.
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Re: First roll in the Canon F1
I like both of them Benny, I can see all the range in both photos and the tone is super nice.
I like the bell with the modern sign to ring on the second photo
I like the bell with the modern sign to ring on the second photo
Re: First roll in the Canon F1
Now you're cookin' with gas....
GrahamS
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
Age brings wisdom....or age shows up alone. You never know.
Re: First roll in the Canon F1
Thanks Graham.
Alex, yes I too thought that was funny. That gate and the little old bell are at least 50 meters away from the (now abandoned) house. I wonder if they could here it when someone called...
Alex, yes I too thought that was funny. That gate and the little old bell are at least 50 meters away from the (now abandoned) house. I wonder if they could here it when someone called...
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