Early NIkon F and Fomapan 100


Fomapan 100, also known as Kosmo Mono 100, or Lomography Earl Grey 100 is magical through old school Nikkor glass and processed in Rodinal 1+50. I love the classic look I get with this combo.

I've been shooting a fair bit with my Nikon F's recently partly as I recorded an upcoming Classic Camrea Revival Deep Dive Episode on that particular camera. I was using my black eyelevel prism F with this series along with an early Nikkor H 50 f2. (the Nikkor S 50 f2 lenses from the same year as the camera are thin on the ground). I love what I got out if the film even with just a UV filter on the lens. I'm using my FE2 with my July stay in the Beach and I plan to roll with probably the black eyelevel F or maybe one of the chrome ones. Haven't decided yet.

Camera: Nikon F circa January 1960, Nikkor H 50 f2 lens.
Film: Fomapan 100, Rodinal 1+50.

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