Shot on ILFORD SFX 200 at EI 200
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
Leica M6 TTL 0.85 + Canon Serenar 50mm f/1.5

Development notes
Kodak HC-110: 1+31(B), 20°C/68°F, 09:00 (N)
No presoak, 1-minute initial agitation, 5 inversions/minute, normal stop/fix/rinse.

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~ EM

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2 responses to “Photography: Triple threat – Shot on ILFORD SFX 200 at EI 200”

  1. Getting back to B&W where I started in the mid 50’s. Yes I am an octogenarian
    Just purchased a Leica D Lux 7. Plan to shoot in bw if possible
    Meanwhile I’m going to start with my Mamiaflex G in bw as well as my Canonet
    Yes I have and like use my older film cameras including Nikons.
    Don’t operate my darkroom any more looking for a good film processor. Any suggestions ?

  2. Ohhhh such a nice picture with many character.
    Great old lens which gives something special. Canon LTM are winner, easy to find one nearly mint for a very good price.
    Not a uggly lens made in dictature, all these kinds of something “artisan”, artisan of very very big mass production and dictature country number one pollution maker.

 

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