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Photography: My pleasure! I wonder about the digital equivalent.

Maybe in 2060 one of my sons will find my old Nikon D70 and go to heroic efforts to find what’s in the memory card. ;-)
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By: J_Warden
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Photography: Yep, your approach makes sense to me.

I'm guessing plus 1 or plus 2 will do the trick and at least you'll have something on the film. Please share!
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By: J_Warden
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Photography: This will be fun!

You didn't mention how the negatives have been stored all these years and I'm curious about that. My prediction is that the black and white films will be better than you are expecting, but the color films will be a challenge. For color I'd just send a roll to be developed and let them know how it wa
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By: J_Warden
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Photography: There's something about rainy days and blossoms.

Very nice Casey. I hope you get some photos with the crowds too, which is always a pleasure to see. The trees are blooming here too.
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By: J_Warden
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Photography: the first shot is my favorite!

It's showing movement, some time passing, and all those umbrellas. Great shot.
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By: J_Warden
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Photography: Thanks Echi

Yeah I think at least for medium format the Makina is my most used. The lens collapses making it a tight little package that’s easy to carry. Good camera!
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By: J_Warden
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Photography: Thanks guys!

Casey I used a Unicolor developing kit for this roll, and now that the chemistry is mixed it makes sense to keep on shooting slides until the chemistry is exhausted. I’m going to make space available in the freezer by shooting all that film. ;-)
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By: J_Warden
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