Photographer:
scout2017
Uploaded:
2020-06-13
Camera:
Nikonos V
Film:
Kodachrome 64
Lens:
UW Nikkor 15mm f2.8
City:
Townsville, QLD
Albums:
Nikonos

8 Comments

  1. stereograph
    stereograph ·

    Great Shots! How did you develope the K64?

  2. scout2017
    scout2017 ·

    @stereograph Thanks! These are an old box, I thought I'd try scanning them and see how they did. I don't think you can process Kodachrome any more - you need about 12 baths?

  3. stereograph
    stereograph ·

    @scout2017 ah ok. i thought you maybe found a rosetta stone. :-)

  4. scout2017
    scout2017 ·

    @stereograph LOL. ;-) Actually the old Velvia 50 was a better film under water, I'd settle for bringing that back at 1990's prices.

  5. stereograph
    stereograph ·

    @scout2017 Oh yeah!
    i shoot a lot of my stereoscopic view-master stuff with the old and new Velvia 50.
    9.90€ was the price then!
    21.20€ now!

  6. scout2017
    scout2017 ·

    @stereograph The great thing about Kodachrome was putting it in the post anywhere in the world and having your slides waiting at home when you got back. :-)

  7. stereograph
    stereograph ·

    @scout2017 i actually missed this,
    when i start doing slides with my view-master camera
    the kodakchrome era was already over.
    But one roll of K64 is in my possession and waits for exposure.
    It was a gift from a Photo friend,
    and the envelope for sending it in came with it. :-)
    Just the item itself is cult! :-)

  8. scout2017
    scout2017 ·

    @stereograph Ha! Showing my age. Hold onto that roll, you never know...

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