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Re: uh, I think i'll move back to only 35mm

Posted by john c. on March 28, 2001 at 15:55:14:

...Congrats on inheriting the Hassie!! ---A GREAT durable camera---next time you go out shooting with it, shoot
color slides, then when you get the slides back, you can just hold them
up to look at them, and see how grainy/non-grainy
they are. The lab which developed your negs from the first time may have over-or under-developed them, causing the 'graininess'...BTW, take
your Hassie negs or slides to a photo place which
has EXPERIENCE with doing 120 film!!!...If there's no place like that,look in the ads for film developing in
a couple Photography mags...