Hello all,
I ended up getting and receiving one of the ONDU 3 pinhole cameras, 6x12 Multi-format ones.
I've been looking at what films to try....thinking B&W first.
Does anyone have recommendations?
I've read you should get decently fast film, due to potential long exposure times.
Looking at maybe:
ILFORD Film, maybe the Delta 400 Film
or maybe:
Kodak Tri-X 400
And even for color I think the Kodak Portra films?
anyway, can someone give me a recommendation on where to start please?
Also, while I think eventually I'd like to try to do my own developing, while I'm trying out exposures and taking notes to compare, I'd like to use a lab to develop and take that variable out of the equation.
Can someone recommend a good lab to develop my 120 film?
I'm thinking I"ll try my hand at scanning them myself, but would like recommendations on where to send them to be developed.
Thank you all in advance!!
Cayenne
I ended up getting and receiving one of the ONDU 3 pinhole cameras, 6x12 Multi-format ones.
I've been looking at what films to try....thinking B&W first.
Does anyone have recommendations?
I've read you should get decently fast film, due to potential long exposure times.
Looking at maybe:
ILFORD Film, maybe the Delta 400 Film
or maybe:
Kodak Tri-X 400
And even for color I think the Kodak Portra films?
anyway, can someone give me a recommendation on where to start please?
Also, while I think eventually I'd like to try to do my own developing, while I'm trying out exposures and taking notes to compare, I'd like to use a lab to develop and take that variable out of the equation.
Can someone recommend a good lab to develop my 120 film?
I'm thinking I"ll try my hand at scanning them myself, but would like recommendations on where to send them to be developed.
Thank you all in advance!!
Cayenne