Hello from Sunny(less!) Sunderland
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:53 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
I'll keep it brief 
Recently acquired an MPP Micro Technical (5x4) to satisfy a 30yr itch. Not really had much chance to use it yet except for a couple of shots of my front room, to check light-tightness.
I've already learned to pull out the dark slide from the holder before exposure and after flipping it over for the next one, to re-close the shutter before pulling out the slide
I was tired :p
Lesson learned. I also learned that the taco method isn't great in an old-style Paterson system 4 tank. Actually, it was complete pants. Now looking at a Paterson thermo-drum (manual version, c/w 10x8 and 12x16 drums £50, local dealer) or an Orbital at silly ebay prices. Hmm.
I can't abide darkroom work (sorry!): I'll be scanning and digitally PP or sending the negs away. I've always preferred B+W for film. I have a few 35mm's and a 6x6 TLR, as well as my dSLR.
It's the final image that matters more to me and I believe in horses for courses. That said, I'm open to ideas and adapting.
Some free time middle of March, I'll be out an about with it. Quite fancy long-exposure water shots, I live on the coast.
Absolutely tons to learn and I'm reading as hard and fast as my age-related (lol) diminishing cerebral capacity will allow
Google's all very well but if the reply to every question was 'google it', there'd be no need for forums.

Recently acquired an MPP Micro Technical (5x4) to satisfy a 30yr itch. Not really had much chance to use it yet except for a couple of shots of my front room, to check light-tightness.
I've already learned to pull out the dark slide from the holder before exposure and after flipping it over for the next one, to re-close the shutter before pulling out the slide

I was tired :p
Lesson learned. I also learned that the taco method isn't great in an old-style Paterson system 4 tank. Actually, it was complete pants. Now looking at a Paterson thermo-drum (manual version, c/w 10x8 and 12x16 drums £50, local dealer) or an Orbital at silly ebay prices. Hmm.
I can't abide darkroom work (sorry!): I'll be scanning and digitally PP or sending the negs away. I've always preferred B+W for film. I have a few 35mm's and a 6x6 TLR, as well as my dSLR.
It's the final image that matters more to me and I believe in horses for courses. That said, I'm open to ideas and adapting.
Some free time middle of March, I'll be out an about with it. Quite fancy long-exposure water shots, I live on the coast.
Absolutely tons to learn and I'm reading as hard and fast as my age-related (lol) diminishing cerebral capacity will allow
