Up to Caledon Ontario, May Long Weekend
I needed to get out of town for a few hours and spring weather this year has been all over the place, a drive up to Belfountain and Forks of the Credit was in order. My pre-order of Kosmo Mono 100 in 120 arrived this past week and I wanted to shoot a roll of that too. Of course mother nature had other ideas and the skies started to cloud over. Well, you make the best with what you have.
The camera of choice was my Mamiya C220F Twin Lens Relflex and in the grand scheme of things isn't that heavy, a Nikon F4S and some lenses weighs just as much and lets not talk about a Hasselblad kit or Mamiya RB67. My reply to those thinking it's too heavy, get your no muscle toned ass to the gym.
Now what I love about the Mamiya C series Twin lens reflex cameras is they have interchangeable lenses, and with the built in bellows negates the need for macro or close up lenses.
If you want to grab some rolls of Kosmo Mono 100, they are well stocked on the Kosmo Foto site shop.
Camera: Mamiya C220F, Sekor 55 F4.5 lens, 80 f2.8 lens.
Film: Kosmo Mono 100, Rodinal 1+50
The camera of choice was my Mamiya C220F Twin Lens Relflex and in the grand scheme of things isn't that heavy, a Nikon F4S and some lenses weighs just as much and lets not talk about a Hasselblad kit or Mamiya RB67. My reply to those thinking it's too heavy, get your no muscle toned ass to the gym.
Now what I love about the Mamiya C series Twin lens reflex cameras is they have interchangeable lenses, and with the built in bellows negates the need for macro or close up lenses.
If you want to grab some rolls of Kosmo Mono 100, they are well stocked on the Kosmo Foto site shop.
Camera: Mamiya C220F, Sekor 55 F4.5 lens, 80 f2.8 lens.
Film: Kosmo Mono 100, Rodinal 1+50
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