![]() ![]() ![]() Now, I know that this arrow has reached this line right here, which lets me know that the film is ready. film negative and was introduced in Japan in February 1999. ![]() I did try this with my Contax 645 Polaroid. Now, I’m gonna keep my finger right here as I roll, roll, roll, roll. (Contax 645: Japan Camera Hunter) Highly regarded as one of the best medium format cameras available on the market, the Contax 645 is an absolutely incredible piece of equipment. If you then bleach this you get a useable negative that can be dried and scanned like any other film negative. In this spool, I’m going to find a little slit, to put in the film. I like to flip this down right here, this little latch. I’m going to flip this around, I’m going to pull the film. And I’m doing this really slowly for you guys, ’cause I just want you to get a sense of what it looks like.īut of course, if I was loading for real, I would probably be moving a lot faster.īut you don’t wanna move too fast, because if you do, you could drop your roll and that’s 10 bucks down the toilet. I’m gonna flip these two open, I’m gonna take this out. So, you want the negative, you want the black part of the film, which you’ll see in a second, to face this way, which is the side that will be facing the lens, and of course, receiving the light to be exposed. The film will actually be facing this way. Instead of square negatives (like the Hasselblad), the Contax 645 creates a. 04:01: All right guys, this is the back of the Contax 645, this piece right here. Selling Contax 645 medium format film camera Carl Zeiss planar T 80mm f/2. ![]()
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