Foma Ortho 400, a classic timeless film from Foma.

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Foma Ortho 400
I gently received 2 rolls of Foma Ortho 400 to review, which I used one with a Hasselblad and another with a Horseman which gives me a bigger format than the regular 6x6.
This is a really fun film to use, with a unique look to it, to which I'll advice all users and viewers of this Channel to buy and try it out for yourselves...
Please do bear in mind that the first roll was developed 2 minutes short, so instead of 10 minutes I developed it at 8 minutes,
therefore getting good shadows and a not blownout highlights.
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0:00 Intro
0:38 Foma Ortho 400
02:55 Out with the Horseman
04:00 first shots with the Ortho 400
07:47 developing
07:58 Second roll with the Hasselblad
08:40 Final thoughts

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  • @PaulSaxbyPhotography
    @PaulSaxbyPhotographyАй бұрын

    You are most welcome 😊

  • @PaulSaxbyPhotography
    @PaulSaxbyPhotographyАй бұрын

    The Horseman 970 does swing. I have one and use swing all the time. With the lens pointing towards you, if you look at the front standard, on the right hand side, just below the standard there is a small silver lever. Push the lever down and it releases the swing. Now it does lock solid, it just uses resistance to hold the swing, but it works quite effectively.

  • @paulodefeyter

    @paulodefeyter

    Ай бұрын

    This has got to be the very best "answer/notification" i read in about years and years! And I dare say that you are completely right! I guess that that's a point "up" to the Topcom. Please do tell me that she can also "shift" so I can just go there and caress her (I have her set up just right in front of me) due to my "own stupidity". I wonder what took the engineers behind Topcom to put everything on knobs, and to leave this thing out to be a "lever" that you have to press it down (I did went to the camera confirm! hehehehe) . you want to know something funny? I thought it was a pull lever to completely remove the front part and therefore do the maintenance on the bellows :) I doadmit that you teached me something new today, and my hat is off to you! Many MANY thanks for this Paul!

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