FujiSigmaNolta
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Reged: 21/06/2005
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I had a go at the Tetenal C41, put a roll of Fujifilm Pro 160s through it and once more, I was very impressed, I can safely say now that I can give the finger at some labs (got fed up of getting scratched negs all across the middle of the photos and ever expanding developing prices). The only thing I may have improved in developing my film was that I extended it by nearly a minute as the temperature was slightly 1.5 degrees over, so the film came out grainier than what I wanted, but not that bad. Here's one (I hope the size is right for the forum, I sometimes get the size just a little over):

I have an A3 resized version that holds up pretty well. So yeah, I'm pretty happy with both the E6 and C41 Tetenal kits.
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Gordon_McGeachie
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Reged: 19/01/2007
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I love the bright bold colours.
Looks like the labs will be losing out on your custom then......
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FujiSigmaNolta
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Reged: 21/06/2005
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I just developed a Medium Format Pro 160S which I shot with an old Franka Solida II and boy that lens is sharp! I am also extremely happy with the outcome. I was curious to see how would a 60?? odd year old camera would perform. I used a Kalimar light meter and ran a roll of 160S in the summer.They still need some cleaning (scratches) but here's one: 
Again, I kinda extended the processing time as the concentration of developer was slightly less (yes, I still haven't got those storage bottles so I get rid of the chemistry in the end ) but the grain is very very fine and the colours are amazing. I am happier with these than with the ones from the 35mm even though I only got about 3 good ones, as the Franka has no frame stop, so I ended up overlapping a few.
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Roger_Provins
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Reged: 22/10/2005
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Loc: Gloucester, UK
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They're great! Nice to see something from the Franka, I've got one on the shelf - but never tried it out - I will now 
I found flickr unreliable at file sizes - photo-bucket is much better.
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FujiSigmaNolta
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I fell in love with that camera now. Leaf shutter lens, no vibrations at all, no slap,barely audible shutter movement. Funny enough I can't see any light seels on the door either even though it is a bit loose, it doesn't seem to have any light leaks.
Funnier still, were the looks people were giving the camera
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