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Topic: Old Blood new to the Hobby
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Robert Dukes
Junior
Posts: 2
From: Florida, Western Panhandle
Registered: Jun 2011
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posted June 05, 2011 05:07 PM
Let me introduce myself. Robert T. Dukes, retired USAF after 24 years. Within the past 5 years I've gotten acquainted with vintage photography. I own an Icoflex IC, several Brownies, a Realist Stereo 45, Polaroid 315, 95a and 95b Land Cameras, an Ikonta and a Pentax K1000 both 35mm. I'm fortunate to have a local vendor who can process the medium format stuff for me.
A month ago a co-worker brought in a bagload of stuff he had found in his attic...things he didn't want. One of those items was a Bell and Howell "Double 8" movie camera. I had no idea about these things but was intrigued, so I bought it and three lenses from him. I quickly looked into acquiring film as every camera in my collection must 1)Work and 2)Be used from time to time. I set out on researching 8mm film.
Long and short of it is I now have a Minolta XL401 being shipped, and a refurbished Keystone 2500 projector. I also have the following films in 8 or Super 8:
Charge of the Light Brigade Star Wars Two 3 Stooges shorts (Dopey Dicks...can't recall the other right now) Two Popeye films (Battery Up and Sea Serpent) Four Tom n Jerry toons Battle in Outer Space One Daffy Duck toon (Hollywood Daffy) Keystone Kops (Keystone Hotel)
I'm looking at a few more on Ebay.
I've been cruising this forum a little and just wanted to introduce myself. I guess the biggest question I have right now is not where can I get Tri-X for my Minolta, but WHO can process it? I've seen Dwayne's online but don't know if he can process Tri-X specifically. Also read here that WalMart will do the middle man work at a cost cheaper than sending to Dwayne direct. Any other suggestions?
Consistent with my medium format work, which is exclusively in b&w, I want to film Super 8 in b&w, so any help with getting a good processor would be appreciated. Thanks.
Robert
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