MACAQUE Active member Dec 17, 2011 #1 I just bought a Nikon F5 body in mint condition and I'm stoked to start shooting film. How many NSers shoot it?
I just bought a Nikon F5 body in mint condition and I'm stoked to start shooting film. How many NSers shoot it?
MACAQUE Active member Dec 17, 2011 #5 I know that I'm going to pick up a few rolls of Delta 400 and HP5+ to start out with for clack and white, but where should I start for color? I like the look of that Porta 400, but what else should I check out?
I know that I'm going to pick up a few rolls of Delta 400 and HP5+ to start out with for clack and white, but where should I start for color? I like the look of that Porta 400, but what else should I check out?
Aenigma Active member Dec 17, 2011 #6 Is there a reason behind getting two different 400 speed films from Ilford? I only use Portra for color negative (usually 400). I shoot Velvia for slide film, but that's not really the most versatile film.
Is there a reason behind getting two different 400 speed films from Ilford? I only use Portra for color negative (usually 400). I shoot Velvia for slide film, but that's not really the most versatile film.
MACAQUE Active member Dec 17, 2011 #8 To figure out what style film I like to shoot with. I've heard both are great, but very different.
Chunter Active member Dec 18, 2011 #10 I mess around with a Canon A2e from time to time, it's crazy fun.
Obie. Active member Dec 18, 2011 #11 I shoot medium format & 35mm.....hoping to pick up a large format in the future
*Pow2ThePeople Member Dec 18, 2011 #13 i shoot 35mm strictly black and white with a ricoh XR-7 and I love it; i have to finish off a roll that ive had lying around for way to long tho.
i shoot 35mm strictly black and white with a ricoh XR-7 and I love it; i have to finish off a roll that ive had lying around for way to long tho.
jeremy.g Active member Dec 18, 2011 #14 love film. i shoot with an old pentax honeywell and a nikon f100. both are phenomenal cameras. you will love the f5
love film. i shoot with an old pentax honeywell and a nikon f100. both are phenomenal cameras. you will love the f5
MACAQUE Active member Dec 18, 2011 #15 Some things just can't be captured on digital the same way they can be on film. Digital does have its advantages, but film is still awesome.
Some things just can't be captured on digital the same way they can be on film. Digital does have its advantages, but film is still awesome.
CliffyByro Active member Dec 19, 2011 #16 i have a pentax k1000 with a 50mm f/2 lens which i love using, and i also have a holga which i mess around with 120 film or convert it to 35mm.
i have a pentax k1000 with a 50mm f/2 lens which i love using, and i also have a holga which i mess around with 120 film or convert it to 35mm.