diptych portrait of a friend. instagram matted image meme
Kentmere 400, DD-X, 50/1.7 wide-open (i think mine is unusually soft)
>>3886761cool pic! i wanna play with more cheap early-mid '80s cams. i had a Nikon Tele-Touch at one point that I put 2/3 of a roll through before dropping on concrete. pics were great though, and it used AAs instead of weird lithium whatevers
38mm always struck me as a weird focal length on a point-and-shoot. it seems to me to be common on the slightly cheaper P+S cams that fill the slot between the really good ones (your Stylus Epics and 28Tis with 28/35mm f/2.8 lenses) and true plastic trashcams (28mm or wider meniscus or meniscus+biconvex lenses, f/9.5+). my only guess is that 38mm is physically easier to build, being closer to the diagonal size of 35mm (doesn't need to be retrofocal == fewer elements). 38mm is also pretty common on the short end of '90s P+S zooms, even the "good" ones, which i'm guessing is also for mechanical simplicity
>>3887154i've never done it personally, but i remember hearing that cine film uses a different spool than 35mm photo film. shouldn't be a problem if you have a darkbag, an extra bulk-film spool and enough patience
let us know how it goes? my roommate keeps pestering me to buy into some bulk cine film+dev supplies with her