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gilpen123
05-21-2012, 17:51
I haven't used my film cameras for a while, been shooting with the M43, X100 and GRD4 that I almost forgot my film RFs. Today I loaded my M2 with a Neopan 400 and realized I enjoyed it more than the convenience of a digital. I love that routine of putting film into it and the excitement that follows after finishing off the 36 exposures. I still have some XTol maybe more than a year un-mixed and using a several months old expired film, it adds up to the excitement.
shadowfox
05-22-2012, 12:08
This is the second post today that makes me happy I'm a film user too.
Contarama
05-23-2012, 18:53
I know exactly what you are talking about because I do the same thing too... :)
gilpen123
05-23-2012, 19:57
Haven't finished off the roll, I committed myself to shoot only film this weekend. Will find some nice photo ops but weather is a bit bleak as it's now rainy season here.
cjbecker
05-23-2012, 20:38
I commited to shooting film my entire life. Digi never did it for me. Guess im before the curve for my age. I was told recently told I dress well, 2 years ago I was told i looked homeless, same clothing.
I like digital and enjoy shooting with my RD-1 and even quite enjoy working with the ('tub of lard' ... [quote] Roger Hicks 2012) D700 when required.
But real pleasure comes from my OM-1 with a roll of my chosen emulsion and a fine Zuiko lens or two ... nothing beats it! :)
nanntonaku
05-26-2012, 03:42
welcome back.
dave lackey
05-26-2012, 03:45
I haven't used my film cameras for a while, been shooting with the M43, X100 and GRD4 that I almost forgot my film RFs. Today I loaded my M2 with a Neopan 400 and realized I enjoyed it more than the convenience of a digital. I love that routine of putting film into it and the excitement that follows after finishing off the 36 exposures. I still have some XTol maybe more than a year un-mixed and using a several months old expired film, it adds up to the excitement.
Gil, isn't that a little like a special occasion somewhere between birthdays and Christmases in the past everytime you go through that film loading/shooting and waiting?:D I still haven't gotten to the point that I can develop my own film but hope to do that soon. It will just add to the experience!
Post some of those images on this thread!:angel:
I don't shoot digital. I'm excited all the time.
gilpen123
05-28-2012, 04:48
Yes Dave it tickles my mind whenever I do that, I still have film processed if I don't have the time but generally I will wait for a few rolls (4-6) before I develop. That is also more economical rather than 1-2 films at a time.
Gil, isn't that a little like a special occasion somewhere between birthdays and Christmases in the past everytime you go through that film loading/shooting and waiting?:D I still haven't gotten to the point that I can develop my own film but hope to do that soon. It will just add to the experience!
Post some of those images on this thread!:angel:
I can't wait. If I have a roll of exposed film sitting more than 2 days it drives me nuts. :)
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