Thought I'd splash out on a new camera. Well, actually not so much as splash out, more borrow from my parent's loft. Quality seems a bit iffy, but it does have an interesting quality about it....
And the culprit, a 1957 Coronet Captain, which was the camera my mother bought with her first ever wage packet. Once I'd taken it apart and got rid of the spiders, I ran the first film through it since 1967, Fuji Neopan 400, developed in X-tol 1:1. It has a close focus setting, and a swing-in green filter, plus viewfinders for vertical and horizontal shots, and makes 6x9 cm negatives. You get one aperture 'open' and one shutter speed 'slow' (oh and 'T' if you want). Printed in Ilford warmtone pearl RC, then toned in Fotospeed selenium toner for about 2 minutes at 1:7 dilution. It actually takes much better general pictures than this, but I like this one 'cos it's a bit arty-farty.
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