First trip out using the ‘shell burst’ film at the abandoned explosives factory in East Texas. The film back for my RB67 failed within 1 hour of being on site, so I was only able to shoot 35mm. I had previously hand stripped the 70mm in half so I could load it into 35mm cartridges. That hand stripped and hand rolled film works well in a Canon Eos 10s, since the 10s is one of the few 35mm cameras that doesn’t require sprockets for film advancement. Yes, my 70mm has sprocket holes, but it doesn’t line up properly with a 35mm camera.
All that said, I did make some images, and next trip is already in the works.
- Cameras
- Mamiya RB67
- Canon EOS 10s
- Films
- Kodak 2476 SHELLBURST