Hi all,
Well, I'm adding on shooting 120 film along with my Canon 5D3 for digital.
I have a 6x12 pinhole camera and a Yashica Mat 124-G camera, that shoots 6x6....both are 120 film.
So far, only shot B&W....Ilford (Delta 400 and HP5 Plus 400), and Kodak Tri-X 400.
I have some Kodak Portra 400 I hope to try soon in my Yashica soon too as my first try at color.
I've been watching YouTube videos, and they seem to mostly be using some sort of canister that allows you to have exposed film in there, and pour your chemicals in/out while in regular light....
I'm watching more to try to learn what chemicals I need, and how you get the film into the developing canister, etc....but if anyone out there has experience with developing at home, can you recommend what to buy and where online?
I think I want to start simple with B&W, it seems the most straightforward. Awhile back, on Amazon I find a sous vide immersion stick to heat a water tanks and that it appears some if not all developing chemicals want to be at specific temperatures....but other than that, I'm just not yet sure what all I need to buy for equipment and chemicals.
So, any links, recommendations, etc to good info and instructions are greatly appreciated!!!
TIA,
cayenne
Well, I'm adding on shooting 120 film along with my Canon 5D3 for digital.
I have a 6x12 pinhole camera and a Yashica Mat 124-G camera, that shoots 6x6....both are 120 film.
So far, only shot B&W....Ilford (Delta 400 and HP5 Plus 400), and Kodak Tri-X 400.
I have some Kodak Portra 400 I hope to try soon in my Yashica soon too as my first try at color.
I've been watching YouTube videos, and they seem to mostly be using some sort of canister that allows you to have exposed film in there, and pour your chemicals in/out while in regular light....
I'm watching more to try to learn what chemicals I need, and how you get the film into the developing canister, etc....but if anyone out there has experience with developing at home, can you recommend what to buy and where online?
I think I want to start simple with B&W, it seems the most straightforward. Awhile back, on Amazon I find a sous vide immersion stick to heat a water tanks and that it appears some if not all developing chemicals want to be at specific temperatures....but other than that, I'm just not yet sure what all I need to buy for equipment and chemicals.
So, any links, recommendations, etc to good info and instructions are greatly appreciated!!!
TIA,
cayenne