So is this where the film shooters hang out?
I have just taken ownership of a Nikon F100 and am really keen to give the film thing a go.
Fred
So is this where the film shooters hang out?
I have just taken ownership of a Nikon F100 and am really keen to give the film thing a go.
Fred
Fred
D600, D300, D5100, F100
Sigma 50mm f/1.4; Sigma 24-70 f/2.8; Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8; Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 VR.
3 X Nikon SB-700 Speedlights; Battery Grip; Manfrotto 679B Monopod
Hi Fredo. We were waiting for you. Welcome to AP.
There are a few film buffs here, so post up what you've got and join in.
How do you digitise? Scan?
Am.
CC, Image editing OK.
I'll be interested to see how you go Fredo. For a long time I was looking at getting an F100 as I thought it would be familiar enough to my D300 and so be easy to use. (In the end however I went in the complete opposite direction - medium format, fixed lens, square frame, waist-level viewfinder, manual focus, etc).
Cheers.
I am sure you will love your F100. I had one on my wish list before I started into digital. I have an old FM2n. Love the classic style and couldn't imagine ever seeing it go. Don't use it that much but a lot of fun when I do. A couple of lenses & SB-E flash, she's a neat little kit
here's a link to the last photo I had a play with out of this camera.
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?99277-Adelong-Creek-with-Cheap-ISO400-Film
Roy
5D MkIII gripped; EF 17-40 f/4L; EF 24-105 f/4L; EF 50 f/1.8; EF 135 f/2L; 580EXII; Manfrotto 055XPROB & 308RC ballhead; Computrekker Plus AW
My Photobucket / My flickr
Best wishes with your new venture? Are you going the whole hog with a darkroom?
Alive and still clicking - apologies to PSQ.
Living and working in the Roaring Forties
Assorted cameras of all sizes and shapes including Pentax K (the original), MX, Z1,K20D; 50mm 1.2, 35mm 2.0, 85mm 1.8