Sunday, 5 March 2017

The 645

Its been a while since i made a post, and this one is a follow up to the monsters post.
  I have had my Pentax 645 a little over 6 months now, and i must say it is rapidly becoming a favorite camera of mine.
  The 645 with a back, and the 80-160mm lens it is no lightweight at a shade over 2.5kg but yet i am able to carry it around and not feel exhausted.
  There is just something nice about that big shutter going clunk and the whirr of the advance moving the film on to the next frame.
  I touched on the nostalgia i have for Pentax's big beastie  last post, and i was worried that the nostalgia would temper my reality, but in fact it is  the opposite, the nostalgia is turning my dabble with film photography into a serious return to using film as a major part of my photography now.
  There is just something about using film that makes me feel comfortable and the anticipation of seeing what comes out on the film is part of the fun, as is knowing i only have a limited number of frames to capture, that is limited by the amount of film i am carrying, against my ILC digital camera with the 5 memory cards i carry and having around 4000 frames to go through.
  The 645 makes being careful an art, with 16 frames per film, i have to be careful and selective of what i take.
  Part of the other reason i am loving film photography, i am developing my own black and white films at home, i have a nice small setup that i can use easily, and the cost of developing a roll of film is down around $5 a roll compared to paying triple that if i have it processed commercially.
Pickup truck, USA Day March 2017
Shooting Black & White film is so much fun, the above neg is an Ilford Delta 400 film shot at 400ASA and processed at home using Ilford LC29 at 1+9 mix

The molars in Dunedin
This neg is an old expired roll of Fuji NPH400 that was one fo the first rolls put through the 645 and processed commercially
Abandoned Gun emplacement in Dunedin
This frame is a roll of Lomography X-Pro 200 Slide film cross processed in C-41 commercially processed  The colors of the Lomo film cross processed are quite cool, the next roll of this will be processed in E-6

The 645 is an amazing camera, i love it, so much so that my Bronica is sitting idle now, not having been used since not long after i got the Pentax, and i am now wondering about do i keep it, or do i try to find a new home for the Bronica and a couple of others in my collection..   But one thing is for sure, the Pentax will be a very loved and trusted companion.

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