Thank you!! Ya I’m kinda liking TMax…. I might switch over one day….i forgot to mention in the video, but TMax is a bit more expensive….$2 is a lot. lol
@@mojoman9692 good question! Yes, aged film gets a bit tricky….They do produce a pretty cool vibe if the development is done properly…basically, expired film needs a longer time to develop
Did you use the 65mm on these shots? What lenses do you have for the mamiya rb67 system? I am an hp5 / kentmere 400 shooter.. love the less contrasty vintage looks
That is very true. i develope my film in Pyro510, pushed 2 stops. I’m sure the results would be different with a different developer. I like the HP5 as well.
When the light hits it hits!
Oh you know that feeling!!!!! The best!
Interesting comparison. The TMax seems maybe slightly better shadowing but they are very close!Awesome captures. Great job.
Thank you!! Ya I’m kinda liking TMax…. I might switch over one day….i forgot to mention in the video, but TMax is a bit more expensive….$2 is a lot. lol
I am definitely no photographer but have wondered does the age of the film cause problems with time?
@@mojoman9692 good question! Yes, aged film gets a bit tricky….They do produce a pretty cool vibe if the development is done properly…basically, expired film needs a longer time to develop
That was sick!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Sick counter: 45
Did you use the 65mm on these shots? What lenses do you have for the mamiya rb67 system? I am an hp5 / kentmere 400 shooter.. love the less contrasty vintage looks
I like HP5 but that being said the development of any film determines the outcome as well.
That is very true. i develope my film in Pyro510, pushed 2 stops. I’m sure the results would be different with a different developer. I like the HP5 as well.