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Kodak 5302 test shots
When I got my bulk loader it came with a roll of Kodak 5302 film, a fine grain release positive film. It is a low-speed, high-resolution print film and is also useful for making both positive and negative titles. This is a very slow film and can be shot in camera (figure ISO 5-6) or directly contacted to negative film. I ran some through my Zorki 4K but foolishly put an Industar 50-2 lens on instead of a range finder lens which has resulted in all the shots being out of focus due to the incorrect focal range (if you check out my other film I did manage to create a panograph from the out of focus results which is quite pleasing). I developed the film for 18 minutes in Rodinal at a ratio of 1:25 which seems to have produced some positive (excuse the pun) results but I definitely need to work on a few things (like using the correct lens for starters ;) ). Any tips most welcome :)
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