Bulk Rolling 400ft of 250D & 500T

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • I went on a bit of a binge and bought 400ft rolls of 250D and 500T.
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Комментарии • 39

  • @soundmixervegas
    @soundmixervegas Год назад +6

    I purchased a 400’ loader because it saves time and I short 250D/500t/5222/ 98% of the time.

  • @HeroesReforged
    @HeroesReforged 10 месяцев назад

    Been wanting to try this. Thanks for this!

  • @oscarb.3631
    @oscarb.3631 Год назад +1

    Kodka Eastman also sells Ektachrome 100D 35mm in 400 and 1,000 ft rolls. Since you already have the equipment to break down the large rolls... just saying

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  Год назад

      I tried to get some but it's not available at the moment.

  • @nathanpiperphoto
    @nathanpiperphoto Год назад +1

    Amazing resource, thanks for this. I saw you were shooting with the Voigtlander Nikton 58mm f/1.4 and the photos looks great. I was wondering if you had any other Voigtlander F Mount Nikon lenses... and maybe consider doing a future video if you do? Would be cool to hear you thoughts. Cheers.

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  Год назад +1

      The 40mm f2 and the new 55mm f1.2 are on the list.

  • @nahueljo
    @nahueljo 4 месяца назад

    I use kodak vision 250D all the time and DAMN, those are some PRISTINE results. How did you do it? 😂 Amazing images!

  • @soundmixervegas
    @soundmixervegas Год назад +2

    You can make ECN2 yourself. And it is very cheap. The formula is in the Kodak document.

  • @gomahony6282
    @gomahony6282 Год назад

    100% did not know Irish trains went that fast

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  Год назад

      Only for a few places they can hit 160kph.

  • @soundmixervegas
    @soundmixervegas Год назад

    If you have the winder stick inside while loading the film in the bulk loader it is a lot easier the loader opens and the film goes very easy… 2:08

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  Год назад

      I had the gate open for the film but I think the issue was the motion picture sprocket holes.

    • @soundmixervegas
      @soundmixervegas Год назад

      @@SprocketHoles It does not make a deference feeding the film. A lot of people try to deed it with the door open or with the door closed but no stick inside. That means the gate is closed.

  • @Sochmo18
    @Sochmo18 10 месяцев назад

    Ive always wondered if it would be possible to remove the remjet at home in a tank, then allowing the film to dry before loading it into the canister. Diy cinestill and it could probably then be sent out to a lab to cross process in c41

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  10 месяцев назад +2

      In theory yes, but it would be very hard. you would need some kind of light tight machine to remove it then dry and spool it. The money would be spent on developing it yourself.

    • @Sochmo18
      @Sochmo18 10 месяцев назад

      @@SprocketHoles yeah if one had a darkroom it could be possible. Just ideas.

  • @shoumenyuan
    @shoumenyuan 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video. what do you do with the remaining 300' of film? Just tape it, and put back to the tin?

  • @Sochmo18
    @Sochmo18 10 месяцев назад

    This is awesome. Love that nokton 58. I have the 40mm for my old eos 35mm slr, always wanted the 58 too. Did you overexpose the film in body or were the shots done at 250? Thanks

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  10 месяцев назад

      I shot it at 200 iso. I generally shot color neg film at 1/3-2/3 of a stop over

  • @b6983832
    @b6983832 3 месяца назад

    If scanning and digital image is what you want, ECN-2 film is an option. However, it is not really compatible for printing in darkroom to RA-4 papers. But provided it is developed in proper ECN-2, it is easy to scan and edit digitally. This is how the movies shot on film are made these days. If cross processed in C-41, it produces very dense negatives with color shifts, but these can often be corrected in digital post production. You can´t print these manually, unless you want to see a magenta pavement and a green sky in the same picture.

  • @hkleinespel
    @hkleinespel 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video ! What kind of shelf life do you get from the Fuji chemistry once you open it ? Do you mix the 5L right away and store it in its mixed form, or keep it in it's concentrate form for as long as possible and only mix as you go ? (and in that case, do you use it as a one-shot developer ?)

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  8 месяцев назад +1

      I mix all the developer and store it in 2L plastic bottles that used to have fizzy water in them. (well washed). I fill the bottles to the brim and tightly close them. I have had developer last over a year like this.

    • @hkleinespel
      @hkleinespel 8 месяцев назад

      @@SprocketHoles Thanks for your reply. I actually am storing my fixer in a 1L Perrier bottle at the moment ! 😅

    • @b6983832
      @b6983832 3 месяца назад

      @@SprocketHoles This works. You can also divide the concentrates in well sealed, small glass bottles with airtight caps bought from a shop selling lab equipment, filled with inert gas. It will keep very long this way -- probably even longer than the concentrates in original HDPE bottles.
      Don´t use beverage bottles for chemistry, as somebody is going to drink from these - sooner or later.

  • @burntoutelectronics
    @burntoutelectronics 8 месяцев назад

    What sort of cloth or wipe did you use when washing off the last bits of remjet?

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  8 месяцев назад

      I used a microfibre cloth wetted with photoflow. I would also add a rinse after this to remove any fibres from the film.

  • @DanielKane1
    @DanielKane1 10 месяцев назад

    Is there somewhere in Ireland that stocks vision 3 film or where did you source it?

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  10 месяцев назад

      I got it from frame24.co.uk and paid the import charge.

  • @joerg_koeln
    @joerg_koeln Год назад

    Bravo, very smart idea - for sure not for beginners.

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  Год назад

      It is more advanced and for those that are far down the rabbit hole.

  • @Alexandermeter
    @Alexandermeter Год назад

    Curious where did you get that spooler to make those 100ft roll

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  Год назад

      it was 3d printed. I had a friend print it for me. You can find it on thingyverse.

  • @gavinjenkins899
    @gavinjenkins899 3 месяца назад

    I don't get the point of making a 400 to 100 foot machine when you could instead just use almost the exact same design to make a 400 foot to cassette directly machine, and be done.

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  3 месяца назад

      yes but I'm lazy

    • @gavinjenkins899
      @gavinjenkins899 3 месяца назад

      @@SprocketHoles Right, that's why I'm suggesting how to have fewer steps which is of benefit to lazy people :)

    • @SprocketHoles
      @SprocketHoles  3 месяца назад

      @@gavinjenkins899 I can out lazy that, I have a friend that did the 3D printing for me. :)