Does any one still shoot Medium and Large format film?

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Sounds like your rolling 120mm on a 127 spool, I have a couple of those but I don't shoot them, I'm using a pentax 645, Mamiya RB67 and a cambo 4x5, I normally use t-max but I tried some Efke 25 iso that is amazing, It's old 1950's formula that turns out grainless, I up the contrast 1 step, Do you have a dark room?

 

i just got a 35mm holga and put a roll of t max in it. i have an old om-1 w/a roll of tri x and i just dug out an old canonet 28, i'm gonna run a roll of color print film thru it next roadtrip i take.
I shoot mainly with a diana f+ and just got a lubitel 2 which is an old russian TLR.  pretty inexpensive to get one but the pictures look pretty good!   cant go wrong with film :-)
I started with an old Yasheika D, Shot that one for years, Much simpler but take outstanding shots, Have you used any color film in it yet?
I do as well. I shoot a Mamiya RB67, Mamiya c330 TLR, Hasselblad 500el/m and Nikon F4 35mm. Usually stick with film for the hobby aspect and stick to digital for client work and weddings.
I just sold my RB, I shoot a pentax 645 and a 4x5 so the rb just sat for a while, I use my digital for color work and film for artsi stuff,, Much more fun.

my bad, it's a RZ... but about the same camera none the less

 

I just shot a roll of film yesterday. Dropped it off to have it processed. They told me $10! WTF?!
yea, they charge heavy for film these days... i usually just shoot B&W and develop in the kitchen sink to avoid those fees then scan in the negatives.

I'm with you, I day tank both my 120mm and 4x5, MUCH CHEAPER! and with a better finished product, I have found that when they process film they scan it and make ink jet prints, Bad ones at that, I'll take wet lab any day.

 

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