I just bought my first ever film camera!
I know...I know...I'm going at this backwards.
That being said, I picked up an excellent Nikon FG & 50mm f/1.8 lens today for $40.
First off, I got some batteries & a roll of film to test exposure & shutter. Took it to the 30 minute development lab because I'm impatient like that. Everything works perfectly. What a relief.
Now for the fun part. I'm looking for some great & unique film. I've started with a a roll of Fujichrome ISO 100 Provia & Sensia slide film. Also picked up a roll of Tri-X for some great B&W. I have plans to get some real low ISO Velvia when I get to the shop next.
Do you have any recommendations on great film too try? Being new to film, I'm clueless.
Thanks!
Dave
That being said, I picked up an excellent Nikon FG & 50mm f/1.8 lens today for $40.
First off, I got some batteries & a roll of film to test exposure & shutter. Took it to the 30 minute development lab because I'm impatient like that. Everything works perfectly. What a relief.
Now for the fun part. I'm looking for some great & unique film. I've started with a a roll of Fujichrome ISO 100 Provia & Sensia slide film. Also picked up a roll of Tri-X for some great B&W. I have plans to get some real low ISO Velvia when I get to the shop next.
Do you have any recommendations on great film too try? Being new to film, I'm clueless.
Thanks!
Dave
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Sounds good. I'm always looking for good glass. I'm currently on the hunt for a good manual focus 20 f/2.8 & 28 f/2.8 AI-s lenses.
Send me a pm w/ your lenses & prices. I'll see if there is anything there interesting.
Dave
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Richard
I'll be interested to hear your feelings about shooting film. I took an EOS 3 filled with Velvia 100 to Bosque del Apache along with my 10D last spring. I found the film images poor in comparison to the 10D's images. Grainy and low contarast. I was shooting with the 100-400 IS L on the EOS 3. I was disappointed - not sure if the film was poorly processed or if I was expecting too much. I am eager to hear your experiences in this regard.
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Richard
That is an awesome price too. Good for you!
I'm pretty excited about this. From the results of my test roll, I was seriously impressed. It was cheap fuji off the shelf processed at the local grocery store. Great color, contrast & sharpness.
Dave
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mitch
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Stupid question.... What is this 'Film' stuff you all are talking about?
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/SLRs/ae1pgrm/
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/minoltax700/
...they each have their advantages...
I have a friend with the same Canon.
What do you use to scan you film?
Dave
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I've got an old (~7 years) Nikon CoolScan film scanner thats works ok. I've also got an Epson 3170 flat bed scanner that came with accessories for scanning film. For the price I've been very happy with the Epson.
As far a films go: Provia is a great film, but Velvia is just nuts. Great stuff. Treat yourself to a couple rolls of TMax 3200:
I usually keep a couple rolls of Kodak 400CN or Ilford XP2 in my bag. Both films have a wide latitude so you can use them in a lot of situations. Besides you can really muck up an exposure and usually get printable results.
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Sorry for the mini-hijack Dave!
No worries! Thanks for the great post & sharing your film experience with samples. Its hard to pick film when you just hear.."its great." I'm a visual guy, and need to see the results to know what I'm dealing with.
So far I've shot a roll of provia slides & Kodak tmax. I need to get them developed yet. Just been too busy to get to a lab.
I've got Velvia 50 loaded in the cam right now. Yeah..thats right 50. I can't wait to see the results from this one.
I've also been messing around with medium format. I'm 1/2 through my first roll. Lets hope the shutter speeds are still good on this $40 wonder I bought.
Still looking for a scanner. I'll probably decide on that once I get the pictures back. If they turned out like crap, no need in wasting money on that yet.
Thanks again,
Dave
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The Velvia 50
I bought an EOS 5 (Elan 7E in the US if I'm correct) some months ago, and it rocks it was €125 incl. shipping and it was a real bargain! I think it is a thrill to shoot film!!
Kudos Dave!
Michiel de Brieder
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Dave
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Thats a good point. I figure the $10/roll they charge, I could have a scanner paid for in 15 rolls. By my current usage, that would be about 4-6 months.
Have you ever cross-processed your slide film? I'd like to try it, but don't want to waste a roll of decent pics if it turn out like crap.
Dave
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I've never stored film in a freezer, but I seem to remember the trick was to put a bunch of film in a ziplock bag, seal it and then stick it in the freezer. When you want to use the film, pull the bag out but leave it sealed until it gets up to room temp. That way there won't be as much condensation on the film canisters.
I have my extra film in the fridge, and I'll just leave it there. I figured if the place I bought it has it refrigerated, I might as well too. With this being my first experience with film, I'm happy to admit my ignorance & just copy what others do
Dave
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