Steven : Thank you , using the 80mm 2.8 gives me a good idea of what a Rollei will do of the same Zeiss lens , in the TLR ... I like the 200 Fomopan , it captured good detail on the boat , that you took near the shore. I like the soft but sharp organic , the 100 did blow out , maybe the yellow was a bit much , I have Ilford films and Berger Pancro 400 , I have just cycled some through my Rollei wide. Will see how my freezer stored Berger will do. Love the calm and lyrical way you do these video's Steve ...as shooting film or digital ..is indeed an exercise in calm discovery and reflection. The little train platform is so cute ... I would love to ride that train . ♥
I am always happy to see when you post a video. I agree, the yellow filter did not help many of those photos. Happy to see old film get used. It has fulfilled its purpose. I will visit Japan soon and hope to take as beautiful pictures as yours.
Congratulations for the truly beautiful and poetic video. I really love foma 100 developed in hydrofen 1+39, but also with rodinal when I look for images with more evident grain.
Foma 100 is my GOAT. Very cheap and good enough, especially on medium and large format where grain matters less, but also for bulk loading your own 35mm rolls. I usually expose it at ISO 160 and add a bit of dev time. Just keep in mind to pre-wash, depending on the Foma stock and format it stains the water quite a bit!
@@StevenTanno DDX 1+9 for 45 minutes is what I use for 2 stops with FOMA 100. I've also used HC110 dilution G, but I don't recall the times. Love your videos sir!
Love your videos, Stephen. I’m an hp5 shooter, but recently bought some T-Max to try. Interesting that Tri-X is your favorite. I’ll have to get some of that, too. It’s still readily available in USA.
I have had a lot of problems with Fomapan 200 Creative. It suffers from thousands of tiny whit dots on the emulsion. I have just about given up using it, sadly as I quite like the tonality.
Fomapan 100 classic and 200 creative are just a regular names. Nothing special about them. The vintage graphic design seems to done for the export rolls as I didn't see them here in the Czech Republic.
Steven : Thank you , using the 80mm 2.8 gives me a good idea of what a Rollei will do of the same Zeiss lens , in the TLR ... I like the 200 Fomopan , it captured good detail on the boat , that you took near the shore. I like the soft but sharp organic , the 100 did blow out , maybe the yellow was a bit much , I have Ilford films and Berger Pancro 400 , I have just cycled some through my Rollei wide. Will see how my freezer stored Berger will do. Love the calm and lyrical way you do these video's Steve ...as shooting film or digital ..is indeed an exercise in calm discovery and reflection. The little train platform is so cute ... I would love to ride that train . ♥
Thanks Chris, 80mm on Rollei bring another beautiful.
FOMAのパッケージがとても可愛いですね。写真も素敵でした。
ありがと。
Great video and shots. The dream is to own a Hasselblad one day.......
I am always happy to see when you post a video. I agree, the yellow filter did not help many of those photos. Happy to see old film get used. It has fulfilled its purpose. I will visit Japan soon and hope to take as beautiful pictures as yours.
Glad you like them!
wow. amazing photos. i just started shooting medium format with mamiya c220 and i also enjoy foma 200. i plan to try hp5 and tri-x
Congratulations for the truly beautiful and poetic video. I really love foma 100 developed in hydrofen 1+39, but also with rodinal when I look for images with more evident grain.
Yes I like Rodinal do Foma. I would try Hydrofen looks good, thank you!
Thank you Steven. So beautiful pictures, you are very talented photographer.
Glad you like them!
Foma 100 is my GOAT. Very cheap and good enough, especially on medium and large format where grain matters less, but also for bulk loading your own 35mm rolls. I usually expose it at ISO 160 and add a bit of dev time.
Just keep in mind to pre-wash, depending on the Foma stock and format it stains the water quite a bit!
Good to know!
I like FOMA 100 best pushed to 400 stand development in DDX. Fantastic video, as always.
I would try pushing. Thanks!
@@StevenTanno DDX 1+9 for 45 minutes is what I use for 2 stops with FOMA 100. I've also used HC110 dilution G, but I don't recall the times.
Love your videos sir!
Love your videos, Stephen. I’m an hp5 shooter, but recently bought some T-Max to try. Interesting that Tri-X is your favorite. I’ll have to get some of that, too. It’s still readily available in USA.
Great! Tri-X has disappeared in Japan
Nivel video! I got an Ektachrome 100 in the Freezer 😅😅 i think 7 or 6 years in ir. Greetings from Argentina 👏🤙👍🇦🇷
Thanks my friend:)
I have had a lot of problems with Fomapan 200 Creative. It suffers from thousands of tiny whit dots on the emulsion. I have just about given up using it, sadly as I quite like the tonality.
Your HP5 photos are beautiful Steven. It will be interesting to see what you learned from development with those Fujifilm developers...
Thanks my friend :)
好喜欢师兄的视频。
有一种不紧不慢娓娓道来的感觉。
謝謝!
Can you share all your camera gear?
If I remember correctly this was limited edition packaging to celebrate Foma's 100 years anniversary. Film is the same.
Yes indeed.
Great video! How do you scan your 120 film if I may ask?
I am digitizing 120 film by using a Sony A7m4 and a DIY made light box.
靜懿的享受!極致
謝謝您!
Fomapan 100 classic and 200 creative are just a regular names. Nothing special about them. The vintage graphic design seems to done for the export rolls as I didn't see them here in the Czech Republic.
Ok, thank you for tell me that. I am thinking travel to Czech Republic and photographing with Fomapan film will be best things.
福马反差太大,高光和暗部细节完全损失了