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35mm Film Camera Black and White Photo Example
Project Title of Photography
Photography of the Other Side of Tokyo,Japan
Series Title of Photography
Rear Facade
*This category contains black and white 35mm film photographs of the “Rear Facade” series in the “Series Title of Photography”.
Title of Photography
The back door of the building with the demolition work notice paper in Nihonbashi,Tokyo,Japan
Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location
NIHONBASHI-NINGYOCHO, TOKYO, JAPAN
*In this category, black and white 35mm film photographs taken in “NIHONBASHI” in “TOKYO” in “JAPAN” in “Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location” are posted.
Shooting Data
Shooting Date:2/27/2022
Camera & Lens:PENTAX LX 35mm Film Camera SMC PENTAX-M 40mm F2.8 Lens
Film:Rollei Retro 80S 35mm Film Roll
ISO Sensitivity:ISO 100
Exposure Meter:Sekonic View Spot Meter L-438
Developer︰PMK Pyro Developer(solution B sodium carbonate)
Dilution︰1+2+100
Time︰24°C 5min30sec
Agitation︰30/15/1
Digitize:SIGMA SD15 Digital SLR Camera with Nikon Slide Copying Adapter ES-1
Thinking About This 35mm Film Photograph
This black and white film photograph was taken in Nihonbashi-Ningyocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
This is a photograph of the back door of an old building, and the backdoor has a notice of demolition work.
The walls of the building are finished with mortar, and you can see how dirty and textured it is from the photos.
I wanted to express the texture of the mortar wall in this black-and-white photograph, so I achieved some purpose.
In addition, to complete this photo, I placed a back door, a ventilator hood and a mailbox in the photo.
I hope I can express the sad atmosphere of the abandoned building that will be demolished.
When I visited this place a few weeks after I took this black and white photo, the demolition work was underway and there was no previous scenery there.
Many of the subjects I shoot have already been demolished and turned into new buildings.
The title of this photo project is “The Other Side of Tokyo,Japan”, but it may be possible to launch “Disappearing history” as a new photo project.
“PENTAX LX” About the film SLR camera used for this black and white film photography
Many of the photographs in this photography project “The Other Side of Tokyo, Japan” were taken with the “PENTAX LX” 35mm Film SLR Camera.
A few others, including those taken with the “Ricoh Flex New Dia” medium-sized 120 twin-lens reflex film camera and the “PENTAX PC35AF” 35mm point and shoot film camera.
The “PENTAX LX” was a film camera manufactured from 1980 to 20 years, and was the Pentax flagship SLR film camera.
Functionally, it is an extremely simple SLR film camera that can use aperture priority AE and manual exposure.However, by using a mechanical shutter for the high speed side shutter (1/2000 seconds to 1/75 seconds), it can function even in cold regions of -30 °C. In addition, it is the world’s first SLR film camera that realizes drip proof and sand proof with a sealed structure, It has a replaceable viewfinder system, etc. All of these are designed to meet the needs of professionals.
The PENTAX LX camera body has a good hold and shutter release feeling, and I think that it is a camera that not only seeks the result as a photograph but also enjoys the “joy of having”.
“Rollei Retro 80S” About the 35mm film used for this black and white film photography
Many of the photographs in this photography project, “The Other Side of Tokyo, Japan” were taken using “Rollei Retro 80S” 35mm black and white film.
A few others, including those shot on “Kodak T-MAX100” and “T-MAX400” 35mm black and white films, and “Ilford FP4 Plus” 35mm black and white films.
Rollei Retro 80S film is a black and white film with a unique characteristic curve that draws an S-shaped curve, and can draw rich shadow details.
Another feature is that the maximum black density can be obtained by using transparent polyester for the film base.
In addition, the linear density (maximum resolution), which indicates the fineness of the film particles, is 287 lines / mm, so even if you print on 11×14 photographic paper, you cannot recognize the grains.
The film speed is also moderate sensitivity ISO80, so there is no problem in general shooting.
Right now, the Rollei Retro 80s is an indispensable 35mm film for me to shoot black and white film.