The Miranda A camera also had some macro extensions, which are just tubes that mount a normal lens further away from the film. It’s a pretty simple but effective way to take macro shots. It obviously extends the lens of the camera quite a bit, but doesn’t involve special add on filter lenses like my Pentax does.
Also this is the first time I’ve used Ilford FP4+ film. The stock seems to do pretty well. The grain is fine and the response latitude latitude is excellent. I did some car shots with this camera, and can’t meter for every picture. It seems to have coped with different exposure levels quite nicely.














Development Details
- Film: Ilford FP4+
- Light Meter ISO setting: 125
- Developer: Kodak XTol
- Developer Dilution: Stock
- Development Time: 8 Minutes
- Development Agitation: Ilford Style (4x inversions every minute)