Arista.edu (foma?) with hc110
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 11:24 am
I'm new here, but I've used the charts for years. (my name is in that big list) I tried some of Freestyle's arista.edu film in 120, and thought I'd share my findings. Tried d76 -not happy. flat, thin and washed out.
Next tried hc110 at high dilution. Tried 1:50 at 10 min, 68* and 1:100 at 20 min, 68*. Results very good. Great accutance, contrast a little high. Agitation continous first 30 sec, one inversion with a swirl every minute. Seems like 18 min 1:100 68* should be about right. (eg. 1:100 =5ml of pure undiluted goo out of the bottle to 500 ml of tap water. Use a syringe (without the needle) to measure the goo)
Cameras used:
Rollieflex 3.5/75 tessar
Pentacon 6tl 2.8/80 Zeiss Biometar
Graflex Century Graphic 2.8/80 Schneider Kruesnach Zenotar
Metered by Gossen Lunasix Pro at iso 100
It's nice film. Try it. The price is right too.
I am not affiliated with Freestyle in any way. I'm just a (cheap) hobby photographer looking to stretch a buck.
Next tried hc110 at high dilution. Tried 1:50 at 10 min, 68* and 1:100 at 20 min, 68*. Results very good. Great accutance, contrast a little high. Agitation continous first 30 sec, one inversion with a swirl every minute. Seems like 18 min 1:100 68* should be about right. (eg. 1:100 =5ml of pure undiluted goo out of the bottle to 500 ml of tap water. Use a syringe (without the needle) to measure the goo)
Cameras used:
Rollieflex 3.5/75 tessar
Pentacon 6tl 2.8/80 Zeiss Biometar
Graflex Century Graphic 2.8/80 Schneider Kruesnach Zenotar
Metered by Gossen Lunasix Pro at iso 100
It's nice film. Try it. The price is right too.
I am not affiliated with Freestyle in any way. I'm just a (cheap) hobby photographer looking to stretch a buck.