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Experimenting with film camera



Well film doesn't hide the fact that she needs a good clean. Geoff

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film as in 35mm stuff? and not digital i gather...

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I'd love to go back to 35mm film - its the convenience of my digital SLR thats stops me. Ilford HP4 film was my go to choice - Monochrome candid photography was a bit hobby back in the 80's as well as having a good dark room set up. Happy days.

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Yep it was good old Kodak Gold with obvs 200 ASA but the grain actually varies quite a bit from shot to shot - the shot below is actually from the same roll, my main problem is getting used to focussing but I'm having a bit of fun. Actually you can't escape digital nowadays because you get scans and if you get prints they are from those scans anyway, it would appear that the days of darkrooms, enlargers and magic chemicals are gone, replaced by digital scanners and photo printers.

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. Geoff

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