My assistant in OR taken with the Contaflex his father donated to me. Film was Hawkeye Surveillance and the developer Caffenol. I used an ISO of 250 for this film.
Robbe and I discovered we had more in common than photography. We both admitted to enjoying an occasional cigar and a rum or brandy on a warm night after dinner.
Here it awaits until we see each other again, Robbe.
On the way home from the harbor where I took delivery of the car after transport from Europe. Still as a left hand steering vehicle.
My friend took the pic with my Yashica 44 and this was a scan of a print made commercially. Film etc unknown. Probably Adox KB17 and FX-2.
Just to prove 16mm can be pretty amazing here is one on Imagelink HQ that was scanned on a flatbed scanner with the film taped to the platen. Hence the rings!
Enlarging on the PC one runs into pixels before grain. The camera was a kiev 30M which Robbe tells me is a triplet, and my notes say it was souped in Studional 1:80 stand, but I have this memory that it was the only time I ever used Technidol.
Sorry there are no customers to be seen but it was late in the day and everyone was heading out of the city.
I show it more in the technical interest than anything.
Murray
In 5th year Med we went to the local factory for Public Health studies. I took my trusty Minolta 16 (I) and ignored instructions not to take photos.
Using slit FP3 and the camera to wide open and slowest I snapped away because nobody imagined a small camera like that in those days.. My hands were steadier then!
Modern OHandS officials would have fit at the hazzards evident here but that was the way it was.
Development? Beutler? Scanned from a 3"x4" wet print of long ago.
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