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Old 16th February 2008   #1
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Default Holga B&W with 35mm adapter

Holga 120 GCFN | 35mm adapter | Lucky SHD 100 NEW developed with Tmax developer at 1:5 for 8 1/2 mins

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Old 17th February 2008   #2
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may i know how many clicks did you turn between each shot? in order not to overlap the previous shot.. thanks..
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Old 17th February 2008   #3
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may i know how many clicks did you turn between each shot? in order not to overlap the previous shot.. thanks..
That would normally be 24 clicks. Alternatively, just make sure you turn one complete (and exact) revolution of that dial....

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Old 17th February 2008   #4
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Hi there, I usually turn one round and a 1/4 turn... total should have about 22 to 23 shots..
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Old 18th February 2008   #5
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oh.. oki oki.. i will try it let you all know how is it.. thanks guys..
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Old 20th February 2008   #6
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i do one and half turns which give around 20 shots. Kinda waste but very safe.
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Old 17th May 2008   #7
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I also do one and a half turn for the first 10 shot, then one turn for the last 10... quite accurate...
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Old 3rd June 2008   #8
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Nice ones! Did you remove the mask to get the sproket exposed also?

how accurate is the back dial showing the film count. I just done one roll and waiting for the results. Seems cheaper if shooting in colour than 6X6
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Old 3rd June 2008   #9
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nope, I use the 35mm adapter.. it automatically expose the spockets...
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