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Here is the page of the Official Girl Scout catalog, year 1933: It was very popular among girls in early 30s, because it was cheap. Three ounces of Bakelite with a bit of glass and a few metal parts. Here is what I found out, in a few words:
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Last week I tested Kodak Pakon F135 scanner this is a pro scanner intended for the photolab market it hit the shelves a decade ago and use to cost a wopping $12000 new I acquired a well-used specimen for ~$300.Īfter some testing I liked the little ugly beast and it stays.
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Yes, when positioned right and the stars are perfectly aligned it could produce very nice scans it also had some intrinsic deficiencies making the process very long, involved and tedious. The PrimeFilm XA in theory could scan the whole roll, but in my case it did not work very well. I checked what's available new on the market and > tested<< Prime Film XA, also known as Reflecta ProScan 10T/10M in Europe. Recently I started looking into the operatorless scanning of a whole roll of B&W 35mm film (I shoot black and white film only, no color). Using this combo for a few years now, I scanned several hundred rolls and finally got tired of the slowness and the buzzzzzz. I settled on Epson V700 photo for preview and Nikon Coolscan V for the final scans. Anyway, till next time.īeen film scanner operator for ~20 years, I tried many Minoltas, Nikons, Epsons ugly ducklings. I liked the look of "CLassic Chrome" and "Standard Neg Hi", but that of course highly subjective, YMMV. I was curious about Fuji film simulations, so all these color images are film sims. While I usually shoot in black and white only now, I did processed some RAW files using FUJIFILM RAW app hence some color images in the sequence. I liked the way LCD build with small one in the back and fold-out main one, nice idea which fits my shooting style.reaction time of the system is acceptable.This was not a formal evaluation of the system, but my impressions are that this is very robust setup: I switched the camera's jpeg to ACROS BW film simulation with large grain I like my film photos to have and took some pictures along the route, a few of them presented below. We went around the area which had been buzzing with activity due to Art Basel Miami time. I took, of course, X-Pro 3 and little 16mm F/2.8 lens, a very compact setup, smaller than my Leica M2 with 35mm lens. There were few of us, most chosen big SLR-form-factor-top-of-the-line mirrorless like Fuji X-T3, accompanied by substantial zoom lenses. Yesterday I went for a walk with Fuji team around Wynwood Art District in Miami, FL. I handled Sony fullframes (A7 III and few others) and actively disliked its ergonomics so Fujifilm it is. I tried Leica M10-D and liked it but it is just a tad :) expensive for what it does. In the government building where I work, the high security access had been implemented with X-ray machines and all the cavalry, it became a hassle to bring my film inside I had to choose a digital replacement to my work-day-downtown-location film cameras. Hello All, it had been a while since I posted here.things changed.